Understanding the Modern Kill Chain To Keep Data Secure in 2024 Webinar

Analyzing Scattered Spider and APT41

Scattered Spider: The cybercrime group behind the MGM Resorts data breach costing an estimated $100 million1.

APT41: A notorious Chinese APT that recently developed two mobile surveillanceware tools, WyrmSpy and DragonEgg, to target over 100 public and private sector organizations2.
These two groups represent a global shift among threat actors – focusing on mobile devices to quietly compromise credentials, apps, and data. Join Tyler Croak, Principal Strategist at Lookout, and Ken Saganowski, Director of Technical Advisory at MOXFIVE, in this 30-minute session, to learn:
  • How the traditional kill chain has evolved
  • What modern tactics are being used to trick your users
  • What happens after an attacker gains access – A real-life Scattered Spider example
  • How to detect an intruder in your system
  • What immediate actions you can take today to protect data in 2024

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