The proliferation of social engineering scams and phishing attacks in recent weeks has organizations scrambling to enhance their security posture to better protect remote workers and business systems – all while ensuring continuity of operations during this historic time.
Join Mishaal Khan, Certified Ethical Hacker and Mindsight Security Practice Lead, as he discusses remote work vulnerabilities such as "Zoom bombing" and the use of open networks. Mishaal will provide actionable steps you can take to minimize cyberattacks.
Wednesday, May 20th, 2020 11 Am CST Virtual Event
Mishaal will cover:
How the shift to working from home has increased our surface area of attack – given the reliance on collaboration platforms and use of open networks
Where the greatest risks lie – with a focus on phishing and social engineering
Specific actions that organizations can take to minimize cyberattacks
Proactive steps that employees can take to protect themselves and sensitive data
Specifically, Mishaal will discuss actions that you can take specific to:
Firewalls
Content Filtering
Ad Blocking
Virtual Private Networks
Multi-Factor Authentication
Endpoint Security
Responsibility lies with organizations to safeguard its people and data. Don’t miss this information-packed 45-minute virtual event to learn what you can do to work smarter not harder and deliver on that responsibility.
The speaker
Mishaal Khan, Cybersecurity Solutions Architect and Certified Ethical Hacker - Mindsight
Mishaal has been breaking and – thankfully – rebuilding computers for as long as he can remember. As a Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), CCIE R&S, Security Practitioner, and Certified Social Engineer Pentester, Khan offers insight into the often murky world of cybersecurity. Khan brings a multinational perspective to the business security posture, and he has consulted with SMBs, schools, government institutions, and global enterprises, seeking to spread awareness in security, privacy, and open source intelligence.