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SUMMARY:IMA Webinar Broadcast: Pegusus Mobile Spyware and The Global Mobile Threat Landscape
DESCRIPTION:First uncovered by Lookout and Citizen Lab in 2016\, the highly advanced mobile spyware Pegasus was confirmed in July 2021 to have been used on business executives\, human rights activists\, journalists\, academics and government officials. In a joint investigation into a leaked list of more than 50\,000 phone numbers\, 17 media organizations found a high concentration of individuals from countries known to engage in surveillance. These regions are also known to have been clients of the NSO Group\, an Israeli-based company behind the development of Pegasus and a known leader in the unregulated spyware industry. \nJoin security research experts from Lookout to learn about Pegasus and other global mobile malware trends that could affect your employees and the data they access from the devices they use most. Topics include:\n-An overview of the global mobile threat landscape including encounter rates\n-A deep dive into surveillanceware including advanced persistent threat and cybercriminal groups for hire in the regions that Pegasus has been known to be used.\n-How you can detect and protect against Pegasus and other threats along the mobile threat killchain. \nPresenters: \nJustin Albrecht\, Security Researcher\, Lookout\nRobert Nickle\, Staff Security Intelligence Engineer\, Lookout\nHank Schless\, Senior Manager of Security Solutions\, Lookout \nWho Can Attend:\nOpen only to vetted InfraGard members. Particularly aimed toward Energy Sector members as well as any member interested in learning about mobile spyware. \nRegistration: \nhttps://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7823695251152970255
URL:https://www.infragardnational.org/event/4187/
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SUMMARY:Introducing New CISA Program to Prevent Cyber Attacks
DESCRIPTION:Recent reports have found that SMBs are just as likely to be targeted by hackers as their larger counterparts. Simply\, no organization is too small to be a victim of a cyber attack. This year\, CISA (Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency) introduced a new program called Cyber Essentials that focuses on what SMBs can do to improve and strengthen their cyber readiness and resilience. Join Bradford Willke\, Senior Advisor at CISA\, and Stuart Cohen\, President of IGI CyberLabs\, as they discuss: \n• Why CISA created the Cyber Essentials program\n• How SMBs can improve their resilience against cyber attacks\n• What SMBs need to look for when managing cyber risk \nObjectives:\n– Introduction of SMB cybersecurity landscape (i.e.\, large business cyber security dilemma is small business cyber security dilemma\, but without the same resources)\n– Why CISA created the Essentials and how they apply to “the rising number of cyber attacks facing [SMBs]”\n– Other services in the CISA Catalog and efforts underway for SMB cybersecurity\n– A few simple steps (to improve and protect) SMB resilience to cyber attacks (i.e.\, 4-5 specific practices from the Essentials\, and maybe one process improvement idea)\n– A few “watch out for” items (i.e.\, risks from your third-party arrangements\, risks from your customer\, etc.)\n– Where else to turn-to for SMB cybersecurity advice and tools\n– Answer questions \nPresenters:\nBradFord Willke\, DHS/CISA\nSenior Advisor to Director\, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)\, Jen Easterly \nWho Should Attend:\nBusiness owners\, CEO’s\, CFO’s\, COO’s and IT professionals helping small businesses either full time or part time. \nWho Can Attend:\nOpen to anyone. \nRegistration:\nhttps://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7559598056323246349?source=InfraGard
URL:https://www.infragardnational.org/event/ima-webinar-broadcast-introducing-new-cisa-program-to-prevent-cyber-attacks/
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