The Business Email Compromise Handbook
A Six-Step Plan for Stopping Payment Redirection, Supplier Invoicing Fraud and Gift Card Scams
Sometimes, that email from your boss isn't really an email from your boss. Business email compromise (BEC) has become the costliest form of cybercrime, tricking victims out of more than $1.8 billion in 2020 alone. These highly targeted cybersecurity threats are easy to fall for and invisible to traditional security tools. Learn how to manage them with our comprehensive guide and six-step plan. You'll discover:
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