Preventing Phishing Attacks

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Emily Laufer, Threat Research Product Marketing Manager at Zscaler

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With so many teams working remotely, employees at home have become the new network perimeter. This flexible new definition of “workplace” and BYOD policies around personal devices, stretch potential attack surfaces even further. These expanding threat landscapes are difficult to define and to protect, and phishing has become one of the most effective ways for attackers to gain access to a network. This makes the “human” element a vital consideration in a robust security program. Hybrid, remote, or on-premises, if you work with humans, you are at risk for phishing. So, join us to learn more about the potential threats, trends, solutions and best practices for preventing phishing attacks in your organization.
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Back in the day when your users were all on the network and your applications resided in your physical data center, it made sense to establish a secure perimeter around your network. But those days are over, the perimeter is gone, and network security is all but irrelevant. Instead, you need to put your defenses and controls where the connections occur— the internet — so that every connection is fast and secure, no matter how or where users connect or where their applications reside. By moving applications and infrastructure to the cloud and untethering employees from their desks, you can realize tremendous advantages in productivity, agility, and cost containment. With our 100% cloud built secure platform, Zscaler can help you make the move to the cloud, securely.