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Laurus TechnologiesWebcast webcast

New Age Thieves: Five Ways to Stop Social
Engineering Attacks

Please join Laurus, along with our business partner, Perimeter eSecurity on Thursday, November 20, 2008, 1pm CST – Register Now!

If you go to the video store and rent an old western, you might see a group of robbers barge into a bank, hold everyone up at gunpoint and demand money from the teller. Now that we're in the 21st century, most thieves aren't targeting your money – they want your private data. It's not just banks either – all organizations have valuable customer information that could fetch top dollar on the black market. They pose as fire marshals and repair men and your employees are giving them full, unquestioned access to all of your vital systems. Some of them don't even have to leave the comfort of their own home as their bogus emails and fake phone calls fool your employees and customers into handing over names, addresses, account numbers, passwords, and social security numbers.

eSecurity Training

Join host Kevin Prince, Chief Architect at Perimeter eSecurity, as he covers the top 5 ways you can prevent these attacks, saving your organization and customers from the aggravation of data and identity theft.

Topics and Objectives:

  • Most common ways data breaches occur in an organization
  • The online thief – it's not your customers' problem, it's yours
  • Employees as your last line of defense
  • Security in the upper tier – is your CEO the weakest link?
  • 5 ways you can prevent online and in–person social engineering attacks

Join us as we cover the steps you can take to eliminate the operational and physical weaknesses that may lead to a data breach.

Register Now!