(ISC)Kansas City Chapter
Evolution of Email Threat Landscape
Evolution of Email Threat Landscape

Most mature organizations have recognized the importance of email security over the years and subsequently added various levels of defense to their security stack to protect against the ever evolving email threat landscape.

This discussion will look at the recent evolution of the email threat landscape, to include the future of ransomware, how/why Business Email Compromise (BEC) has become such a significant threat, and the future of cloud based services.
Join us virtually at 5:30 pm on Wednesday, August 4, 2021

5:30 - Welcome/Chapter Announcements

5:45 - Presentation/Open Discussion

6:30 - Wrap Up

6:45 - Meeting Closeout



Welcome Crane Hassold

Crane Hassold is the Director of Threat Intelligence at Abnormal Security, where he leads an intelligence team responsible for researching enterprise-focused phishing threats.

Prior to moving to the private sector in 2015, Crane served as an Analyst at the FBI for more than 11 years, spending most of his career in the Behavioral Analysis Units, providing support to the intelligence community and law enforcement partners against national security adversaries and serial criminals.

In 2012, Crane helped create the FBI’s Cyber Behavioral Analysis Center, which takes an asymmetric approach to examining cyber threats by combining the traditional behavioral concepts used for decades in the violent crime world with technical expertise to gain a holistic understanding of threat actor Tactics, Techniques, & Procedures (TTPs).
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