Graham Cluley, Cybersecurity Expert | May 30, 2019
Computer security expert Graham Cluley offers practical insight on how financial firms are being targeted, and shines some light on a mysterious and elusive global crime ring. Watch the highlights below, you can request access to slides and the full video.
The FIN7 cybercrime gang (also known as Carbanak) are responsible for stealing over one billion dollars from banks and financial institutions around the world, targeting individuals involved in SEC filings. How did they do it? Who are the people behind FIN7? And what can be done to protect against this and other attacks by sophisticated organized hacking gangs?
This session was held at the RavenPack Research Symposium held in London on May 23, 2019 .
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