Special Webinar Event Human-Centered Cybersecurity: How Two Credit Unions Achieved 90%+ Reduction in Phishing Risk
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About This Webinar
Financial institutions face unprecedented cybersecurity challenges. Sophisticated phishing campaigns, misdirected sensitive communications, and advanced social engineering attacks can bypass traditional defenses in seconds—putting your customer data, financial assets, and your institution's reputation at an immediate, costly, and often irreversible risk.
Join us for an exclusive webinar featuring First Community Credit Union (FCCU) and Publix Employees Federal Credit Union (PEFCU). Senior VP of Information Security Bryan Perkola (FCCU) and Director of Information Security Ricky Robertson (PEFCU) will share their journeys from viewing employees as security liabilities to developing them into vigilant "first layers of defense."
Transform vulnerabilities into strengths and create security-conscious cultures that protect sensitive financial data and your organization's reputation.
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Host Jess Steinbach Webinar Moderator, Future B2B
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Featuring David Miller Snr. Sales Engineer, KnowBe4
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Featuring Mark Lendon SVP Sales Pursuits, KnowBe4
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Featuring Ricky Robertson Director of Information Security, Publix Employees Federal Credit Union
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Featuring Bryan Perkola SVP Info Security, First Community Credit Union
Why You Should Join
- Top security challenges facing IT leaders at financial institutions and effective countermeasures
- Why traditional secure email gateways (SEGs) fall short against advanced AI-generated threats
- How these organizations leverage AI-powered security technology and human risk management to combat sophisticated threats
- Strategies for shifting from reactive to proactive risk management
- Live demonstration of technology that learns communication patterns and alerts users before sending risky emails