Phishlabs: Social media as a threat channel
Social media offers an important outline for people of all ages and walks of life to connect, share life experiences and post pictures of their breakfast.
But oversharing - or not being wary of impostors - can lead to serious compromises in personal and professional security.
In a press release on the report's findings, Phishlabs “enterprises must broaden their line of defense [in 2022,] starting with strong, cross-channel monitoring, and building relationships with technology providers in new areas.”
“Fraud-related attacks made up almost half of all social media threats in 2021”
In this episode of the EM360 podcast, Head of Content Max Kurton talks to John LaCour, Founder & CTO of Phishlabs and Principal Strategist at parent company HelpSystems, about:
- Where the concept of ‘social media as a threat channel’ comes from and what it concerns
- What the first steps towards the mitigation of social media threats look like and the route companies need to take
- How enterprises can turn social media into an actionable intelligence channel