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Virtual CISO Forum Canada
September 28, 2021 | 12:00 - 1:00pm ET
Did you know ... 61% of organizations were targeted by a VEC attack last quarter?* Join one of the largest employers in Canada ( Nutrien) and one of the leaders in Email Security space (Abnormal Security) for a panel discussion around vendor email compromise. You will be entered into a draw for an apple watch - please register here:
Vendor email compromise (VEC) occurs when cybercriminals take advantage of a compromised vendor account to send malicious emails ... making it more difficult to discern the good from the bad. And even the best email security strategies are no match for VEC.
Join Abnormal Security, MaxTech and Nutrien over lunch on Tuesday, September 28 to discuss proven tactics with your peers on how to detect VEC, as well as other attacks including spear phishing and ransomware.
What you'll learn:
Why vendor email compromise is one of the largest threats to email security
Which organizations are most susceptible to these types of attacks
How to protect your organization from VEC and other threats
Mike Britton, CISO at Abnormal Security, will lead an interactive discussion with Abnormal customers, including Michael Vaiday, Sr. Security Director of Nutrien, and share his key learnings from 25 years working in cybersecurity.
Attendees can participate over lunch and one lucky winner will receive an Apple watch!
Register today to receive your lunch voucher!