"Compromised Credentials: Insights from Black Hat"

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Strategic Sales at Island

"Attackers aren't breaking in anymore – they're logging in." 🤯 Our VP, Field CTO Michael Leland recently participated with CyberRisk Alliance at Black Hat to discuss the issue of compromised credentials in 2025. The discussion highlighted several significant points: 👉 Why security awareness training alone is insufficient (people will inevitably click on harmful links) 👉 The two most vulnerable areas in enterprise security (hint: one might surprise you) 👉 How deepfakes are making it increasingly difficult to trust our senses From presentation layer MFA and browser enforcement to the unexpected role extensions play in credential theft, he demonstrated how the Enterprise Browser provides organizations with necessary security controls while maintaining the user experience their teams expect. Curious about the practical solutions Michael shared? Watch the full clip here: https://gag.gl/tOZoeV You’ll discover deployment strategies (such as how to inventory shadow IT usage and enforce policies without disrupting workflows), and why customers seldom return to consumer browsers after trying this alternative. Whether you're using a complete enterprise browser or enhancing a consumer browser with enterprise-level protection, there are solutions available for your security challenges. Thanks for having us, CyberRisk Alliance and SC Media. 🏝️

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