Where is cybercrime coming from in 2025?

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Searchlight Cyber and Caleb Barlow, CEO of Cyberbit and former IBM X-Force leader

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Cybercrime is a growing trillion-dollar industry, driven by the recent proliferation of infostealers and the increasing accessibility of AI tools. Despite years of countermeasures, threats continue to outpace defenses, leaving organizations vulnerable to attacks. In this webinar, Caleb Barlow, CEO of Cyberbit and former IBM X-Force leader, dives into the roots of cybercrime and draws insights from his 2016 TED talk, which has been viewed over 1.7 million times, to explain what has changed in the past decade (and what hasn’t). Join us to learn: - Why cybercrime remains so profitable - The rise of infostealers and their off-the-shelf availability - How to make your organization a harder target for criminals - The critical role of threat intelligence sharing in disrupting attacks With crime increasingly shifting to the dark web, Caleb will also give insights on why security teams need access to this intelligence source and how without reliable access to this critical data, you have a massive blind spot in your operations - leaving you blind to criminality being planned on the dark web - including ransomware attacks, targeting of your VIPs and executives, and the trafficking of illicit goods and sensitive information.
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Searchlight Cyber provides organizations with relevant and actionable dark web intelligence, to help them identify and prevent criminal activity. Founded in 2017 with a mission to stop criminals acting with impunity on the dark web, we have been involved in some of the world’s largest dark web investigations and have the most comprehensive dataset based on proprietary techniques and ground-breaking academic research. Today we help government and law enforcement, enterprises, and managed security services providers around the world to illuminate deep and dark web threats and prevent attacks.