Start Date:8/22/2019
Start Time:11:00 AM PDT
Duration:60 minutes
Abstract:
As a fraud management leader, are you aware that social engineering is a widespread and increasingly common tactic used to takeover customer accounts? The Original Internet Godfather, Brett Johnson, is known as one of the most effective social engineers in the world. As a Former U.S. Most Wanted Cybercriminal, Brett is an expert on why social engineering is one of the most dangerous and most difficult to stop online crimes.
In part one of this webinar series, Brett will offer an inside account of his evolution as a social engineer. He will also examine the most common types of social engineering, such as phishing, business email compromise and call center fraud. Gain insight into how fraudsters operate, target and attack your business to takeover customer accounts. Brett will also give his perspective on best practices to combat social engineering and ATO.
Join us to learn about:
- The path that lead Brett to become a social engineer
- The most common social engineering tactics
- A breakdown of phishing to compromise business email
- A walkthrough of call center fraud
- Best practices to combat social engineering and ATO
Register today to learn how to fight social engineering and ATO direct from a Former U.S. Most Wanted Cybercriminal. By registering now, you will also be pre-registered for part two of Brett’s webinar series on October 15, which will focus on synthetic fraud.
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Speakers
Brett Johnson Keynote Speaker and Cybersecurity Consultant, AnglerPhish Security
Former United States Most Wanted, Brett Johnson, referred to by the United States Secret Service as The Original Internet Godfather has been a central figure in the cybercrime world for over 20 years. Mr. Johnson built and was the leader of ShadowCrew, the precursor to today’s darknet markets. He was instrumental in developing many areas of online fraud while helping design, implement, and refine modern Identity Theft, Account Take Over Fraud, Card Not Present Fraud, IRS Tax Fraud, and countless other social engineering attacks, breaches, and hacking operations.
Upon his capture, the United States Secret Service hired Mr. Johnson to work as a consultant and informant. Johnson worked with the Secret Service for several months before going on a cross-country crime spree, being placed on the US Most Wanted List, being captured again, sent to prison, escaping prison, being captured yet again, and finally accepting responsibility for his actions.
Today, Brett works as a security consultant and public speaker. He is one of the world's foremost authorities on cybercrime and identity theft. During 2017, Mr. Johnson was Keynote Speaker at over 30 conferences worldwide. Brett has been featured in the book, Kingpin by Kevin Poulsen and on numerous media outlets, including the New York Times, NBC, CNN Money, Wired Magazine, Vice, RT TV, ArsTechnica, The Independent, and more.
Scott Olson VP of Product Marketing
iovation, a TransUnion Company
Scott Olson is a leader in strategic marketing and product strategy with 25+ years of experience and a specialization in security and fraud management technology. Scott is the VP of Product Marketing at iovation a TransUnion Company.
Prior to iovation, Scott led marketing and product teams at multiple businesses, and had a proven track record in establishing companies as thought leaders in emerging markets. A pioneer in network security, Scott founded one of the first commercially viable IDS companies, WheelGroup, that was purchased by Cisco Systems in 1998. He also led marketing at WholeSecurity, a pioneer in trojan horse detection, that was purchased by Symantec in 2005. More recently Scott led marketing and product strategy at iovation, a leader in fraud management and authentication solutions.
As a graduate from Duke University in Electrical Engineering (Recipient of the 2007 Distinguished Young Alumni Award), and from the University of Texas at Austin MBA program, Scott combines technical depth and extensive business experience to any company he works with.
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