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Computer security veteran Graham Cluley shares stories of how companies have found themselves in hot water because of security failures, and how stronger authentication and enterprise password management might have helped them secure themselves better.
The media loves to present hackers as evil geniuses, but that's often not the case. They may not be smart, and they may not be bad. Sometimes they may even be neither! The truth is that good people sometimes do bad things. And bad people sometimes do very dumb things. Computer security veteran Graham Cluley will take you on a journey through some of dumb mistakes that malicious hackers have made which made it easy for them to be identified • the goofs, the screw-ups, and the basic failings which led to the authorities knocking on their door.
A sophisticated cybercrime gang is responsible for stealing over one billion dollars from banks and financial institutions around the world, targeting individuals involved in SEC filings. How did they do it? Who are the people behind the gang? And what can be done to protect against this and other attacks by sophisticated organised hacking gangs? Computer security expert Graham Cluley offers practical insight on how financial firms are being targeted, and shines some light on mysterious and elusive global crime rings.
Every day we read headlines of data breaches, hacks, and malware attacks. Often they're identikit newspaper stories where you could easily just change the names of the companies involved and the number of customer records they have had stolen from them. But every now and then something extraordinary happens. Like the companies who pretended to be hacked when they hadn't, or the attackers who went to extraordinary lengths to steal millions from their employers. In this presentation, computer security veteran Graham Cluley shares some unbelievable tales of cyber attack.
If you're losing sleep over state-sponsored attackers you're approaching things the wrong way. Yes, intelligence agencies are hacking some firms, but chances are that they're not interested in yours. Financially-motivated hacks and frauds are on the rise because it has become so easy for attackers to steal large amounts of money. And there's no need for criminals to know how to write malware to potentially steal millions from your business. Graham Cluley describes the ways businesses are losing data and allowing fraudsters to steal sometimes vast amounts of money, and what you can do to reduce the chances of your firm being the next victim.
Graham Cluley is a keynote speaker and industry expert who speaks on a wide range of topics such as IT'S TIME TO TAKE PASSWORDS F+++ING SERIOUSLY, NOT ALL CYBERCRIMINALS ARE EVIL GENIUSES, HOW TO MAKE A BILLION DOLLARS THROUGH CYBERCRIME, UNBELIEVABLE STORIES OF CYBER HORROR and THREE THREATS THAT SHOULD BE KEEPING YOU AWAKE AT NIGHT. The estimated speaking fee range to book Graham Cluley for your event is $20,000 - $30,000. Graham Cluley generally travels from UK and can be booked for (private) corporate events, personal appearances, keynote speeches, or other performances. Similar motivational celebrity speakers are Rachel Wilson, Shira Rubinoff, Rachel Tobac, Gary Miliefsky and Jamie Bartlett. Contact All American Speakers for ratings, reviews, videos and information on scheduling Graham Cluley for an upcoming live or virtual event.
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