Email is still the #1 attack vector the bad guys use. A whopping 91% of cyberattacks start with a phishing email, but email hacking is much more than phishing and launching malware! Join us as we explore 10 ways hackers use social engineering to trick your end-users into revealing sensitive data or enabling malicious code to run.
We will also share a special treat: a hacking demo by Kevin Mitnick (pre-recorded). You will learn:
• How silent malware launches, remote password hash capture, and how rogue rules work
• Why rogue documents, establishing fake relationships and getting you to compromise your ethics are so effective
• Details behind clickjacking and web beacons
• Actionable steps on how to defend against them all
If all you were worried about were phishing attempts, think again!
Be sure to submit your questions in advance so our presenters can get you the answers you need.
Eligible to receive 1 CPE credit.
Generously supported by:
Roger Grimes is a 30-year computer security consultant, instructor, holder of dozens of computer certifications and an award-winning author of 10 books and over 1,000 magazine articles on computer security. He has worked at some of the world’s largest computer security companies, including Foundstone, McAfee and Microsoft. Grimes holds a bachelor’s degree from Old Dominion University. He has been the weekly security columnist for InfoWorld and CSO magazines since 2005.
Once one of the FBI’s Most Wanted because he hacked into 40 major corporations just for the challenge, Kevin is now a trusted security consultant to the Fortune 500 and governments worldwide.
Kevin and his Global Ghost Team™ now maintain a 100 percent successful track record of being able to penetrate the security of any system they are paid to hack into using a combination of technical exploits and social engineering. As CEO and chief “white hat” hacker at one of the most advanced boutique security firms in the world, Kevin mentors leaders, executives, and staff on both the theory and practice of social engineering, topics on which he is the leading global authority. Kevin also helps consumers—from students to retirees—learn how to protect their information and themselves from harm, using understandable terms and a friendly approach.
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