20/20 Webcast: Cyber crime targets

20/20 Webcast: Cyber crime targets
20/20 Webcast: Cyber crime targets

20/20 Webcast - Cyber crime targets

Date: March 5, 2013
Time: 11:00 a.m. PT/2:00 p.m. ET

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Cyber criminals are evolving their tactics to take advantage of organizations' most obvious weakness: employees. As such, organizations must be concerned more than ever before about how users interact with the technologies on which they rely everyday. Mobile devices, email, third-party apps, web browsers and more, all have major risks associated with them. And one wrong interaction with any one of these can lead to major attacks on critical and intellectual property, as well as overall brands and bottom lines.

We talk to an expert about some of the newer threats security professionals must be on guard against and find out just what actions professionals like you can consider taking to educate your end-users and further enhance the technical mechanisms you're enlisting to keep your company safe.


Featured speakers:
David Jevans, founder and chief technology officer, Marble Security
Illena Armstrong, VP of editorial, SC Magazine

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