How To Protect Students and Staff from Phishing Attacks



According to Verizon's annual "Data Breach Investigations Report," the two biggest threats leading to data breaches are compromised credentials, obtained through stolen or weak passwords, allowing the wrong people to pose as others. For educational institutions, student privacy is of the upmost importance, which is why identity and access management, single sign-on, and multifactor authentication are showing up on institutional security program roadmaps everywhere. It seems as though there's a new breach reported nationally every month, including a University of Buffalo break-in that involved 28 faculty, 1,800 student, and 862 alumni, all because they visited a website and logged in with their institutional credentials.
 
Don't be the next national news report. Join us on March 28th for a live webinar to learn:
  • Why passwords as the only authentication mechanism are not enough
  • The 3 layers of protection to keep your students and faculty protected
  • Security controls for mitigating identity attacks
  • 5 tips for choosing the best security response for your institution
This webinar is complimentary, but seats are limited. Register now to reserve your spot.

Relevant Government Agencies

Intelligence Agencies, Dept of Education, Other Federal Agencies, Federal Government


Event Type
Webcast


This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities


When
Thu, Mar 28, 2019, 2:00pm - 3:00pm ET


Cost
Complimentary:    $ 0.00


Website
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Organizer
Okta Gov Team at Carahsoft Technology Corp.


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