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Public Sector Phone Fraud and Authentication
Featured Speakers:  Dave Albers, Senior Federal Sales Engineer, Pindrop
Sean Butkus, Federal Business Development, Pindrop
 
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
11:00am ET; 8:00am PT
Duration: 1 hour 

The phone channel is regarded as the weakest link in the kill chain of an attack on an organization. Knowledge-based authentication questions are no longer reliable, caller ID can easily be spoofed, and finally the human element of a call center representative being socially engineered.  

As citizens, and state and federal officials, we should be asking ourselves how to improve our protection against this threat.  Our federal, state, and local agencies need the proper safeguards in place to better identify genuine citizens and detect the malicious actors. 

Join Carahsoft and Pindrop for a webcast on October 26th to get a glimpse into why this is happening, how to stop it, and the potential effects to your organization's brand and reputation for not making a change.

Register now to learn:
  • How can you apply Risk-Based Authentication methods to the Phone Channel
  • How can you keep the bad guys out and assure the good guys are unaffected
  • What research is saying about the trends in phone fraud and authentication
  • Why the phone channel is regarded as the weakest link
  • How the proper safeguards can help to lower operational expenses
  • How Pindrop's Phoneprinting™ Technology can help protect you from these fraudsters
Questions? Contact me.
Calvin Poe
Pindrop Team at
Carahsoft Technology Corp.  
(703) 230-7428 (Direct)
(888) 662-2724 (Team)

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