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Three world-renowned security professionals break down the latest developments in today’s most prominent approaches to social engineering. Follow: Christine Bejerasco / chrisbejz Laura Kankaala / _larppa Mikko Hypponen / mikko Janne Kauhanen / jkauhanen In this webcast, you will learn: ✓ The latest trends and developments in phishing ✓ How attacker’s build sophisticated phishing campaigns ✓ Why cyber criminals are making more money with business email compromise attacks than ransomware The Phishing Landscape – Christine Bejerasco Phishing is a 20-year-old problem that’s evolved to remain technologically relevant. Phishing URLs, for instance, are platform-agnostic threats that rely on tricking unsuspecting users on any device with a browser. Because phishing is constantly changing, it’s important to stay informed on current trends. What's happening in the phishing landscape? What kind of techniques are prevalent? What kind of information are attackers looking for? Answers to these questions can prove invaluable to defenders trying to fight these attacks. Anatomy of Phishing Campaigns – Laura Kankaala Phishing is a great way to gain an initial foothold into a company's digital estate. Criminals are actively seeking out ways to conduct more effective phishing campaigns – and so are we at F-Secure. What kind of tactics and tech are criminals using when they design and execute phishing campaigns? And can you detect a sophisticated phishing attack? Business Email Compromise – Mikko Hypponen Business Email Compromise (BEC) is an old problem that just keeps getting worse. Statistics show that BEC attacks make more money than ransomware attacks, which is a remarkable achievement for the criminals. Why are these attacks effective? Why do well-trained billion-dollar companies fall for these scams? Where does the money go? What's the future for these attacks? And how do you defend against them? This live webcast is hosted by our own Cyber Security Translator, Janne Kauhanen.