5 Steps to Prevent Identity-based Attacks

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Identity-based attacks are a growing risk for all organsations. As security teams harden the corporate perimeter, hackers and criminals are looking for the weak spots – and that weak spot is all too often human.

Using malware, phishing and social engineering is a common way of overcoming even the strongest defences, as well-intentioned insiders become the unwitting helpers of the attacker. 
 
But organisations can act to protect themselves. Join us in this webinar to hear how, through: 
 
  • Better risk assessment
  • Strong authentication
  • A layered approach to security
  • Advanced authentication techniques
  • Improved user and customer awareness, and education.

Speakers

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Fran Howarth

Snr Analyst, Security, Bloor Research

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Stephen Pritchard

Freelance Writer, Infosecurity Magazine

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Chris Taylor

Senior Product Manager, Entrust

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Peter Wood

Partner and Lead Consultant, Naturally Cyber LLP

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