Cybercrime is quickly on the rise and cybercriminals are constantly developing new attacks designed to grow their bank accounts. Cybercrime threatens organizations of all kinds and it can disrupt your daily business activity, or worse, steal your hard-earned profits. What happens if cybercriminals aren't stopped?
In this TechRepublic Webcast, you'll hear Sophos' Ron O'Brien, Senior Security Analyst, and Richard Wang, Director of Threat Research, discuss the tactics cybercriminals are using to infiltrate today's businesses. They even demonstrate a virtual identity theft attack so you can see firsthand the methods that cybercriminals are using to steal confidential personal data.
Hosted by James Hilliard of TechRepublic and now available on demand, this Webcast addresses these important topics and more:
- The drivers behind identity theft and other forms of cybercrime
- Web security trends
- How to implement effective Web protection policies and controls
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