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Mike Britton, CISO for Abnormal Security, brings guest customer Joel Godbout, Cybersecurity Manager at PCL Construction, to discuss Securing Your Cloud Email Platform from Socially-Engineered Attacks.
While attacking targets using multiple languages is not new, in the past, these attacks were perpetrated mainly by sophisticated organizations with big budgets and more advanced resources, however a lower barrier to entry now allows threat actors to use Google Translate to instantly translate their malicious emails.
Abnormal Security is revolutionizing cloud email security with its behavioral AI-based platform. Using machine learning, the platform detects and stops sophisticated inbound email attacks and dangerous email platform attacks that traditional solutions often miss. The anomaly detection engine analyzes the risk of every cloud email event, preventing inbound email attacks, detecting compromised accounts, and remediating emails in milliseconds, all while providing visibility into configuration drifts across your environment.
Nicole Perlroth is a cybersecurity journalist and author. Listen to this podcast for her insights into the weapons of cyberwar.
In a podcast discussion with Lindsey O'Donnell-Welch, Crane Hassold with Abnormal Security discusses how business email compromise attackers are getting savvier and best practices to defend against BEC attacks.
Crane Hassold, Director of Threat Intelligence at Abnormal Security, joins Dan Loney on Wharton Business Daily to discuss the latest in cybersecurity.
On a recent Price of Business show, Host Kevin Price interviewed former FBI cyber security expert, Crane Hassold. Crane Hassold is considered the foremost mind in email attacks and serves as Director of Threat Intelligence at Abnormal Security, the leading cloud email security platform.
Adtech and email security? Abnormal Security CEO Evan Reiser will tell us all about it and how he hopes his company can help. Listen to the podcast to learn more.
In this episode of CISO Talks, we discuss the sheer amount of marketing noise filling the cyberspace. Buzzwords, acronyms and all sorts are being thrown around manically. A lot of organizations benefit from a marketing focus especially SMBs but this is often prioritized above the technology/product.
Mike shares his insights and experience on the role of the fundamentals of patch management and access management during these highly innovative times in technology.
In this episode of CISO Talks, we discuss the advantages of focusing on the problems in cybersecurity without any preconceptions and how this benefits the overall process. This episode is really insightful not just to anyone looking to join the cybersecurity space at any level.