Cybercriminals have added a devious weapon to their attack arsenals: malicious browser notifications. And the worst part is they're not blocked by any current cyber defense. These innocuous looking pop-ups can wreak havoc on your network while remaining completely undetected. They look more realistic than traditional phishing methods and are designed to trick your unsuspecting users. This is just the latest in a list of sneaky browser attacks the bad guys use to infiltrate your network.

Join Roger Grimes, KnowBe4's Data-Driven Defense Evangelist, to find out what you need to know now about malicious browser attacks and how to stop them.

Attend this session to learn:

•  How legitimate websites are targeted to deliver these stealthy phishing attacks
•  Why browser notification phishing attacks bypass your cyber defenses
•  Other sneaky browser attacks the bad guys use to infiltrate your network
•  How to shore up your defenses and protect against them all

Eligible to receive 1 CPE credit.

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Roger Grimes
Data-Driven Defense Evangelist, KnowBe4

Roger Grimes is a 30-year computer security consultant, instructor, holder of dozens of computer certifications and an award-winning author of 10 books and over 1,000 magazine articles on computer security. He has worked at some of the world’s largest computer security companies, including Foundstone, McAfee and Microsoft. Grimes holds a bachelor’s degree from Old Dominion University. He has been the weekly security columnist for InfoWorld and CSO magazines since 2005.