SVB, BEC, and the FBI
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Challenge Accepted is a podcast from Arctic Wolf that has informative and insightful discussions around the real-world challenges organizations face on their security journey.
Hosted by Arctic Wolf’s VP of Strategy Ian McShane and Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) Adam Marrè, the duo draw upon their years of security operations experience to share their thoughts and opinions on issues facing today’s security leaders.
In this episode, our two hosts talk to Supervisory Special Agent Jeff Collins of the FBI. In his current role, Agent Collins oversees the Salt Lake City’s Cyber Task Force that is responsible for spearheading federal cyber investigations in Utah, Idaho and Montana.
In their discussion, the trio discuss the potential cybercrime impacts from the failure of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), explain why business email compromise (BEC) is a somewhat misleading name, and provide practical advice on how organizations can prevent BEC attacks from occurring to them.
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