Proofpoint

Virtual Meeting


Zoom | Tuesday, May 12, 2020 | 10:00AM-11:30AM ET

Join your fellow Proofpoint users at the virtual Atlanta Proofpoint User Group!

This interactive meeting will bring together local Proofpoint users, threat researchers, and product experts to review the current threat landscape and product updates from Proofpoint. You’ll have the opportunity to hear from your peers on how they are leveraging Proofpoint and discuss your security-related questions with technical experts to help you optimize your investment in Proofpoint technologies.

Special guest speaker, Scott E. Augenbaum, retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent, will join us to explain how coronavirus-related email lures now represent the greatest collection of attack types. Augenbaum will also discuss the current threat landscape and walk through various attack techniques and real-world examples.

At this virtual meeting, we will discuss:

  • How to identify COVID-19 lures within TAP
  • A People-Centric Approach to Managing Insider Threats
  • Security Awareness Training Update
  • A Customer’s Perspective

As a thank you, each attendee will receive a $50 Uber Eats gift card.

This event is approved and endorsed by (ISC)2 and CPE credits will automatically be credited to your member account within 4-6 weeks. www.isc2.org

Agenda

10:00AM – 10:05AM
Welcome & Introductions
10:05AM – 10:35AM
Cyber Threat Updates: COVID-19 Lures with Scott E. Augenbaum
10:35AM – 10:50AM
Identifying COVID-19 lures within TAP
10:50AM – 11:05AM
A People-Centric Approach to Managing Insider Threats
11:05AM – 11:20AM
Security Awareness Training Update
11:20AM – 11:30AM
A Customer’s Perspective

Who Should Attend

This event is suitable for Proofpoint customers who are responsible for protecting sensitive data, regulatory compliance, addressing evolving threats, improving/automating security operations, addressing cloud-related security issues, and improving the ability to analyze security data and detect attacks in real time.

Please Note: Registration requires a valid email address from your organization’s domain, so Gmail, Hotmail, AOL, Yahoo or any other ISP are not accepted.

Featured Speaker

Scott Augenbaum, Retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent

After joining the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in the New York Field Office in 1988 as a support employee, Scott Augenbaum became a Special Agent in 1994 and was assigned to the Syracuse, New York Office, where he worked domestic terrorism, white collar and hate crimes, and all computer crime investigations. In October 2003, Agent Augenbaum was promoted to Supervisory Special Agent at FBI Headquarters, Washington D.C in the Cyber Division, Cyber Crime Fraud Unit and was responsible for managing the FBI’s Cyber Task Force Program and Intellectual Property Rights Program. In 2006, Mr. Augenbaum transferred to Nashville, TN and managed the FBI Memphis Division Computer Intrusion/Counterintelligence Squad in Nashville, TN. Over the past ten years, Retired Special Agent Scott Augenbaum has had the opportunity to provide hundreds of computer intrusion threat briefings with the goal of educating the community on emerging computer intrusion threats and how to not to be the victim of a data breach.
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