Outsmarting Deception: Building Resilient Defenses for Remote Teams

Outsmarting Deception: Building Resilient Defenses for Remote Teams

Wednesday, May 29, 2024 1:15 PM to 1:45 PM · 30 min. (Europe/Amsterdam)

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The remote work boom has transformed how we collaborate, but it's also opened a window for cybercriminals. Social engineering attacks, thriving on manipulation and exploiting trust, pose a significant threat in this new environment. Traditional security measures, built on the assumption of a secure perimeter, are no longer enough.

This presentation will equip you with the knowledge to outsmart these deceptive tactics and safeguard your remote workforce. We'll explore the unique challenges of social engineering in a remote setting and how attackers exploit trust-based interactions.

Here's what you'll gain:

  • Uncover the vulnerabilities: We'll dissect how traditional security approaches leave gaps for social engineering attacks to exploit.
  • Empower your defenses: Learn practical strategies to strengthen your security posture, including robust authentication methods and limiting access privileges.
  • Build a layered defense: Discover how to create a multi-faceted security system that minimizes the impact of manipulation attempts.

By the end of this session, you'll be equipped with actionable steps to fortify your remote workforce's security and build a more resilient defense against social engineering threats in the age of remote collaboration.

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Theater session

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Remote work securitySocial engineering preventionZero trust security

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