In today’s digital age, passwords serve as keys to our most sensitive information, from social media accounts to banking and business systems. With this enormous power comes considerable responsibility and vulnerability.
Most people don’t realize their credentials have been compromised until the damage is done.
Imagine waking up to drained bank accounts, stolen identities, or a ruined company reputation. This is not just a hypothetical scenario – it is a harsh reality that countless people and organizations face every day.
Recent data shows that compromised credentials are the biggest attack vector in 2024. This means that stolen passwords, rather than exotic malware or zero-day exploits, are the most common way hackers break into systems and wreak havoc.
To help you understand this important issue, we invite you to join our exclusive webinar, “Compromised credentials in 2024: What you need to know about the world’s #1 attack vector.“
What you will learn:
In this webinar, Tim Chase will delve into the world of compromised credentials, covering:
- Anatomy of an attack: Understand how attackers steal and exploit credentials through phishing and brute force.
- What happens next: Learn about common post-access tactics such as data theft, ransomware, and lateral movement.
- The price of inaction: Learn about the financial and reputational damage that credential attacks can cause.
- Proactive protection: Get actionable strategies to prevent credential theft with strong passwords, multi-factor authentication, employee training and threat detection.
Why you should attend:
- Expert information: Tim Chase’s extensive experience working with boards of directors and security executives provides a unique perspective on the challenges and solutions surrounding compromised credentials.
- Practical solutions: Walk away with a clear understanding of the steps you can take to secure your credentials and protect your organization from attacks.
Don’t miss this opportunity to arm yourself with the knowledge and tools you need to protect your digital kingdom from the ever-present threat of compromised credentials.