
CTA Webinar – Taking a Byte Out of Cybercrime
Join us for a CTA Webinar, Taking a Byte Out of Cybercrime, featuring CTA President & CEO, Michael Daniel, and Cybercrime Support Network President & CEO, Kristin Judge.
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Event Details
Date: November 10, 2020
Time: 4:00pm EST
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Summary
Just as the Internet has become ubiquitous, it seems that cybercrime has become pervasive as well. It’s easy to be scammed and think that there’s nothing you can do about it. It can easily feel like there’s so many smart criminals out there that they can’t possibly be stopped. However, that’s not true. While you can never drive your cyber risk to zero, you can substantially reduce it. You can make life much more difficult for the cyber criminals and still gain the benefits of our digitally connected world. Even for small and medium businesses or individuals, the task is not impossible. Kristin Judge, CEO of the Cybercrime Support Network, and Michael Daniel, CEO of the Cyber Threat Alliance, will talk about the real threat cybercrime poses, put it in perspective, and lay out the ways you can improve security without needing a black belt in cybersecurity. We’ll talk about the resources CSN provides and how it is working with organizations like CTA to take a byte out of cybercrime.
About the Cyber Threat Alliance
The Cyber Threat Alliance (CTA) is an independent, not-for-profit organization and the industry’s first formally organized group of cybersecurity practitioners that work together in good faith to share threat information and improve global defenses against advanced cyber adversaries. To learn more about CTA, visit https://www.cyberthreatalliance.org/.
About the Cybercrime Support Network
Cybercrime Support Network (CSN) is a public-private, nonprofit collaboration created to meet the challenges facing millions of individuals and businesses affected each and every day by cybercrime. CSN’s mission is to improve the plight of Americans facing the ever growing impact of cybercrime by bringing together national partners to support cybercrime victims. To learn more about CSN, visit https://cybercrimesupport.org/.