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Beyond Training: Technical Controls to Stop Social Engineering

Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022

2:00 pm ET / 11:00 am PT

Phishing and social engineering remain potent threats to even the most sophisticated organizations. Many of this year's most alarming breaches have been attributed to "social engineering" employees.

Awareness training has its place, but it clearly can't solve the problem alone. In this expert panel featuring analyst, security, and IT leaders, we'll focus on new ways teams can detect and disrupt social engineering and phishing attacks.

In this session, we'll talk about:

  • New multichannel TTPs
  • Augmenting security training with defensive layers
  • Contextual Analysis of inbound and outbound messaging
  • The role of Natural Language Understanding 

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Joseph Blankenship
VP, Research Director
Forrester

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Katie Hanahan
CISO
Healthcare Management Company

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Paul Von Autenried
former CIO
Fortune500 Pharma

 

 

Recommended resources ahead of the conversation:

Podcast: Hear from the lead researcher of the largest scale study of real-world phishing simulation, which found the training leads to employees clicking more on links.

Blog: New workplace communication tech and attackers' multichannel TTPs expand the risk aperture from "BEC" to BCC - Business Communications Compromise.

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Beyond Training:
Technical Controls to Stop Social Engineering

 

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Phishing and social engineering remain potent threats to even the most sophisticated organizations.

Many of this year's most alarming breaches have been attributed to "social engineering" employees.

Awareness training has its place, but it clearly can't solve the problem alone.
In this expert panel featuring analyst, security, and IT leaders, we focus on new ways
teams can detect and disrupt social engineering and phishing attacks.

 

 

 

Additional Resources:

First Watch Podcast:
Hear from the lead researcher of the largest scale study of real-world phishing simulation,
which found the training leads to employees 
clicking more on links.

 

Blog: 
New workplace communication tech and attackers' multichannel TTPs expand
the risk aperture from "BEC" to BCC - Business Communications Compromise.

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