WEBINAR | LIVE
Weaponizing Gen AI: How ChatGPT and AI Bots Transform BEC and Advanced Phishing Attacks
LIVE Webinar | Thursday, September 19, 11:00 AM PST (2:00 PM EST)
Learn from the FBI and SlashNext Labs how threat actors are using AI bots to create and launch sophisticated BEC and advanced phishing threats, bypassing traditional detection methods.
The FBI IC3 reported that BEC remains the number one cybercrime against businesses, at $3B annually, and phishing remains the number one reported threat incident.
Join us for a webinar featuring speakers from the FBI and SlashNext Labs, where our panelists will discuss:
- Live AI threats recently reported and discovered.
- New GPT-based bots used to create and launch threats.
- Attack methods discussed in forums and the dark web.
- Prevention methods for these highly sophisticated and targeted attacks.
Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to gain insights directly from the FBI.
Please note: This webinar is live and will also be available on demand.
Scott Hellman
FBI Cyber Division
Patrick Harr
SlashNext CEO
Growth of Mobile Phishing
Mobile phishing is on the rise as it’s also the most unprotected of all communication channels and most threats on mobile start with SMS text. Threats are customized for mobile delivery but use familiar credential stealing, malware, and exploit tactics.
Phishing Continues to Grow
Email phishing has increased significantly since the launch of ChatGPT signaling a new era of cybercrime fueled by generative AI.
Hackers Are More Effective at BEC
The diversity and sophistication of BEC types have received a significant boost from the public availability of generative AI chatbots.