Saturday, December 02, 2017

Announcing: Red Sky Small Business Alliance and a Day of Presentations

In the last few years we've had more and more experiences with small business —banks, credit unions, port operators, supply chain companies, local NH companies, etc. —primarily in the area of fraud —account takeover, card not present, new accounts, business email scams, etc., and it's only getting worse as fraud crosses information security boundaries and many are left simply not knowing where to turn.. 

Heading into '18, we decided to extend a hand. We wanted to do something for/with small business. Small business by the SBA is defined as 1-500 employees, or a manufacturer, up to 1500. 

Announcing the Red Sky Small Business Alliance. Red Sky Small Business Alliance is a no-cost community of companies who need cyber help. Risk assessments, architecture support, log reviews, incident response support, forensics, best practice, and more. We have someone that can help.

If you're a small business, please join us this Thursday for a day of Fraud related educational presentations as we announce the newest Wapack Labs service, the Red Sky Small Business Alliance. The day is offered at no charge. We'll start the day with a brief intro to the new Alliance, followed by one of our most popular speakers and talks, Elizabeth (Liz) Shirley, the head of our Fusion Intelligence Team.

We have 100 seats available for the day. Come in for the day, or in and out as you desire. Registration is on EventBright. 

When:     Thursday December 7th
Time:      9-4 EST
Where:   A bridge will be provided after registration

The Red Sky Small Business Alliance presents a well-timed online event -- 'CYBER FRAUD FOR CHRISTMAS'. Please join top cyber professionals as they share a series of presentations on fraud topics including; scams, malware, and viruses.


Included in this presentation is a Threat Intelligence University (TIU) seminar on Scripting for Analysis & Hunting
Sign up now, only 100 online seats available. Bridge information will be provided after you register. No tickets needed.

AGENDA

9:00 to 9:15 AM -- Introduction
Jeff Stutzman, CISSP | Chief Intelligence Officer & Co-Founder

9:15 to 10:00 AM -- Post Data Breach ID Fraud & Mitigations
Liz Shirley | Technical Director, Intelligence & Analysis

10:00 to 10:15 AM -- Cyber Fraud: Skimmers and ATM Malware
Chris Alexander | Cyber Analyst

10:15 to 11:30 AM -- How The Cyber Grinch Stole Christmas: Social Engineering And Scams Around Holidays And Major Events
Technical Support scams, viruses/phishing pages, and holiday scams.
Jesse Burke | Advanced Cyber Analyst

11:30 to 11:45 AM -- Typosquatting – What’s in a Name?
Scott Hall | Jr. Cyber Analyst

11:45 to 12:15 PM -- Evolutions in Business Email Scams
Aure Hakenson | Cyber Analyst

12:15 to 1:00 PM Hacking People’s Lives with Google Sync
In reference to the recent Google Docs hack that went around, we will cover some of the unseen and convenient features that Chrome offers. If an account is compromised, these features can be used to exploit the end user and other accounts tied to the browser and email..
Sean Hopkins | Senior Security Engineer, H2L Solutions

1:00 to 2:00 PM -- Block Chain-Related Fraud
Yuri Polozov | Eurasia Desk Analyst

2:00 to 3:30 PM -- Threat Intelligence University (TIU) – Scripting for Analysis & Hunting
Chris Hall | Co-Founder, Principal Engineer

3:30 to 3:45 PM -- Closing Remarks
Jeff Stutzman, CISSP | Chief Intelligence Officer & Co-Founder

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