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A business email compromise costs an organization, on average, $1.03 million for the costliest attacks. And the price is only growing.
While multi-factor authentication (MFA), stronger password requirements, increased security awareness, and other factors have increased our ability to protect businesses, the arms race between the proverbial “red” vs “blue” team is ever evolving.
Bad actors are constantly researching and employing new ways to bypass these defenses. Learn about these new approaches that both security testers and the real bad guys are using to breach organizations and invade your privacy.
Learning Objectives
Understand the ongoing requirements for maintaining Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) effectiveness.
Recognize the need for continuous management of email security solutions.
Comprehend why Microsoft Teams is not secure by default and requires configuration.
Identify insecure features exposed during Azure/M365 tenant setup.
Learn how OneNote malware is the new Office Macro attack.
Discover lesser-known "dual-use" products in Microsoft 365 that can be exploited by attackers.
Realize that successful phishing attacks can often be facilitated by simple phone calls.
Implement strategies to protect your organization from vulnerabilities.
Duration: 60-minutes
ICBA Members
Live: $209
On-Demand: $229
Live + On-Demand: $249
Non-Members
Live: $309
On-Demand: $329
Live + On-Demand: $449
Unlimited Webinar Pass subscription: $0
For more information, call 800-422-7285.
Who should attend: IT Officers and Leaders, Risk Management Leaders, Security Officers
Prerequisites: None
Advanced Preparation: Basic knowledge of banking.
Program Level: Intermediate
Field of Study: Specialized Knowledge
Delivery Method: Group Internet Based
CPE Credit Hours: 1
For more information, call 800-422-7285 or email [email protected].
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In accordance with the standards of the National Registry of CPE Sponsor, CPE credits have been granted based on a 50-minute hour.
Manager
Wolf & Company, P.C
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