Social Engineering: Is that a Pwn Plug in Your Pocket?

Most organisations are surprised by the ease with which social engineering defeats their security. The human factor provides a simple and effective route to bypass even the best hardware and software security controls, yet is commonly overlooked or considered too difficult to solve. Peter will share a number of real examples to reinforce his opinion: as more and more data breaches are published, perhaps it’s time to become creative and strengthen the human firewall.
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Global Survey of Cybersecurity Leaders: Benchmarking Security Gaps & Privileged Access

Learn from your industry peers’ journeys to protecting privileged identities, stages of privilege access security, what they have achieved so far, and how to get the most value out of your cybersecurity investment. More than 2000 IT security leaders around the world shared their insights to create this research study. The broad reach of this study provides an opportunity to compare the PAM-related activities and attitudes of IT security practitioners with varying levels of responsibility, in different countries, industries, and companies of all sizes.
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Cryptocurrency Fraud and Blockchain Forensic Analysis

Bank information security

When a total of $580 Million left two Cryptocurrency exchanges after a sophisticated compromise, LIFARS team was engaged in an investigation that involved FBI, US Secret Service, Europol, DHS, IRS and DOJ. This session will take you exclusively inside that investigation and discuss: Cryptocurrency fraud schemes, including real stories from the trenches; AML issues with bankers, hidden assets, payments by drug lords and ransomware; Blockchains role in tracking the transactions - and its limits.
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Register for the Nautilus cyber-security webinar

Nautilus

Cyber-security is an increasing challenge for the shipping industry and Nautilus is stepping in to help members by co-hosting a special training webinar for seafarers in September. With high profile ransomware attacks on shipping companies such as Maersk and COSCO, operators are under pressure to improve their cyber-security and to develop improved measures to protect their systems from attack. However, there is evidence that many companies are not doing enough to educate seafarers about the risks of cyber-attacks or how to avoid them. Research by Nautilus showed that 86% of crew had never received any cyber security training from their employers. The Union is teaming up with security experts Appsecco and their specialist maritime division ShipSecure, to hold a webinar to raise awareness of cyber security issues onboard.
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Practical Advice for Complying with Federal Cybersecurity Directives

Join an open source security leader and a former DoD DevSecOps engineer for actionable tips on successfully aligning your leadership, culture, and process to comply with federal cybersecurity directives.
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