Cybersecurity
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Data Breach
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Fraud
Targeted Socially-Engineered Attacks; Are You Ready?
Presented by
Agari
60 minutes
How Prepared is Your Enterprise to Defend Against Targeted Socially-Engineered Attacks?
From the Anthem breach to the compromise of the U.S. Department of Personnel Management, socially-engineered attacks have been at the heart of many high-profile security incidents - including the most recent attacks at Seagate and Snapchat. Yet, 46% of surveyed security leaders say their organizations have been victimized by at least one socially-engineered attack in the past year, and 52% rate their organizations' defenses against such attacks at average or below.
These are among the results of the "Email Security: Social Engineering Report." Register for a session now to learn:
Where enterprises are most vulnerable;
The true business cost of socially-engineered attacks;
The value of email trust and its role in defending against identity deception.
Business email compromise is but one form of social engineering, and the FBI estimates that thousands of organizations globally have been victimized by these attacks, losing more than $3.1 billion.
How prevalent are socially-engineered attacks, what business toll are they taking on organizations, and what are the most effective controls for defending against these strikes?
Register for this session now to receive full survey results, as well as expert insight from Agari field CTO John Wilson on how to best put these survey results to work to improve your organization's defenses against socially-engineered attacks.
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