Protecting your organisation from Phishing Attacks: a proactive approach

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Protecting your organisation from Phishing Attacks: a proactive approach

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5 April, 2023 @ 17:00 18:30 CEST

Organised by APWG.eu and Meta

This Webinar occurred on April 5, 2023 – View the full recorded session at:
https://docs.apwg.org/events/sessions/webinarProtectingProactivley/apwg.eu-Meta_webinar-protectingOrganizationsProactivly.mp4

Phishing attacks attempt to defraud people of their personal information such as bank account information and password credentials.  Manipulating through social engineering or using intrusive technical methods, these miscreants infiltrate organizations for monetary gain.  For the past 20 years or so, the emailing of a phishing link has been the most common lure to snare victims.  Today, SMS messages, fake ad banners, or even fake browser tools and infected phone apps have emerged as the new tactics of phishers. Lately, social networking sites (like Meta, LinkedIn, and TikTok) have also become the target of phishing attacks that deploy both crime-ware and key-stroke loggers into a target computer, or that clone accounts to exploit users.  With all the headlines around OpenAI, we will also look into the problem of AI-driven machines used for cyberattacks. How can we confront them and what should we do to protect our organisations?

In response, APWG and Meta are organising a panel discussion about how your organisation can respond to phishing attacks. Our experts will delve into various methods that you can use to thwart phishers, prevent attacks, and protect your brand and customers.

At this webinar, we will explore the growing problem of phishing attacks from various angles:

  1. Phishing activity: the rising trend of phishing attacks worldwide, and where phishers find resources (which registrars, hosts, ASNs suffer from the most phishing?)
  2. A target’s viewpoint: the experience of being a target and victim of phishing, and some examples of successful outreaches to hosting providers
  3. An anti-phishing company’s perspective: how can we detect and mitigate phishing attacks?
  4. A hosting provider´s point of view: how can hosts help their users? How to construct a useful and sufficiently detailed phishing report?

SPEAKERS:
· Moderated by Greg Aaron, Meta
· John Bambenek, Bambenek Labs
· Robert Flaim, Meta
· John Wilson, PhishLabs
· Crane Hassold, APWG Research Fellow

Details

Date:
5 April, 2023
Time:
17:00 – 18:30 CEST
Cost:
Free

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