How Malware Helps Bad Actors Get Away with Online Fraud (and What Enterprises Can Do About It)
Despite your team’s best efforts to defend against cyberattacks, organizations often lack visibility into when employees and consumers fall victim to the most nefarious type of attack - malware infections. Malware-stolen data is highly valuable to bad actors and is a gateway for them to commit fraud and infiltrate corporate networks.

When your users are affected by malware, it’s too late. Once a botnet is installed (like the infamous RedLine Stealer), cybercriminals have already started to siphon critical information such as passwords, financial data, web session cookies, browser autofill details and more. With that data, not even your most sophisticated lines of defense (including MFA) can stop criminals from impersonating your users.

To learn more, please register for this executive roundtable, How Malware Helps Bad Actors Get Away with Online Fraud (and What Enterprises Can Do About It), to gain new insights from event thought-leaders, as well as to discuss with your peers.

Discussion topics will include:

  • Why the malware problem must be dealt with now;
  • How to get visibility into active infections;
  • How your peers are successfully mitigating the effects of these insidious information stealers.


Join ISMG's Tom Field for a moderated discussion that will feature insight from Chip Witt, Vice President of Product Management at event sponsor SpyCloud.
Tom Field
Tom Field
SVP of Editorial

ISMG
Chip Witt
Chip Witt
Vice President of Product Management

SpyCloud
August 11, 2022 | 05:30 - 08:00 pm CDT | Ocean Prime- 2101 Cedar Springs Rd, Dallas TX 75201
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SpyCloud

SpyCloud transforms recaptured data to protect businesses from cyberattacks. Our products leverage a proprietary engine that collects, curates, enriches and analyzes data from the criminal underground, driving action so enterprises can proactively prevent account takeover and ransomware, and protect their business and consumers from online fraud. Our unique data from breaches, malware-infected devices, and other underground sources also powers many popular dark web monitoring and identity theft protection offerings. SpyCloud customers include four of the ten largest global enterprises, mid-size companies, and government agencies around the world. Headquartered in Austin, TX, SpyCloud is home to over 150 cybersecurity experts who aim to make the internet a safer place. To learn more and see an overview of your company’s exposed data, visit https://spycloud.com.

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August 11, 2022 | 05:30 - 08:00 pm CDT

How Malware Helps Bad Actors Get Away with Online Fraud (and What Enterprises Can Do About It)