Phishing and Account Compromise – Fighting the Social Engineering Threat to Your Organization - Ascent Conference
Cybersecurity

Phishing and Account Compromise – Fighting the Social Engineering Threat to Your Organization

Phishing attacks have increased more than 400% in the past 12 months, resulting in organizations experiencing 12.2 incidents each month. However, did you know that a staggering 95% of cybersecurity breaches are successful due to human error?

While Microsoft data centers are protected by state-of-the-art security infrastructure, even such a robust IT infrastructure can’t protect your Microsoft 365 data from human error.

This workshop will cover:

• Understanding how common social engineering tactics have evolved in the era of remote and hybrid work

• Best practices for securing your data and building a successful BCDR (Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery) Plan across hybrid workloads

• Real world war stories from the field protecting servers, Microsoft 365, Salesforce and more to help prepare you for the next attack


Speakers

Shyam Oza
Director of Product Management
Kaseya

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