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Cybersecurity in the COVID-19 Era: Practicing Safe Telework and Online Learning


Event Date: October 28, 2020
Hosted By: Keeper & 探花视频

Earlier this year, when we all first transitioned to teleworking and online learning, it was sudden and none of us were truly prepared for it to become the norm. That said, many organizations are gradually reopening, or at the very least, considering reopening their offices in some capacity.

Now is the time to equip yourself with more knowledge and the right resources to make sure you can reopen your offices in a cyber-safe and efficient manner.

Attendees joined Keeper Security for a webinar on October 28th and learned how COVID-19 has changed the cybersecurity landscape, the current challenges that government agencies and academic institutions are facing, and what they can do to safeguard themselves against cyberthreats as they slowly reopen.

During this webinar, Darren Guccione, CEO, and Co-founder of Keeper discussed:

  • The Cybersecurity Landscape in 2020
  • COVID-19鈥檚 Impact on Cybersecurity
  • How Government Agencies and Academic Institutions can safeguard against cyberthreats in the COVID-19 era
  • How you can develop a 鈥楥ybersecurity Contingency Plan鈥 to stay prepared

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Resources


Q3 2023 Cofense Phishing Intelligence Report
Report

Q3 2023 Cofense Phishing Intelligence Report

The Cofense Intelligence鈩笍 team, through analyzing millions of emails and malware samples, has observed a rise in credential phishing and malware campaigns in Q3 2023, with a nearly 45% increase in credential phishing from the previous quarter. This report provides insights into emerging threats, including a resurgence of certain malware families, a rise in QR Codes embedded in images and PDFs, and the continued prevalence of PDFs as the most popular phishing email attachment.