January 29, 2007 (Press Release) --
Princeton, NJ (BankInfoSecurity.com) January 29, 2007 — BankInfoSecurity.com’s latest podcast features a leading phishing researcher who explains some of his newest findings on phishing. Dr. Markus Jakobsson is a professor at Indiana University, and a research fellow with the Anti Phishing Working Group (AWPG). Dr. Jakobsson is also Associate Director of the Center of Applied Cybersecurity Research, and a founder of RavenWhite Inc, an RSA Security spinoff, and he heads the efforts at www.stop-phishing.com.
Author and inventor of more than fifty patents, Jakobsson’s research delves into not just the technical aspects of phishing and other types of cyber attacks, but also focuses on the human aspect. His latest paper, “The Human Factor in Phishing” http://www.indiana.edu/~phishing/?papers is discussed in a two-part podcast on BankInfoSecurity.com.
During the interview Dr. Jakobsson describes the research he is doing on fraud, social engineering and phishing, and the prevention of these attacks. His interview is not to be missed, as he explains some of the new ways attackers are targeting the customers of banks and credit unions. To listen to the podcast click to: http://www.bankinfosecurity.com/articles.php?art_id=183 .
For additional information about the BankInfoSecurity.com podcast series or to inquire about becoming part of this series, please visit: http://www.bankinfosecurity.com
Author and inventor of more than fifty patents, Jakobsson’s research delves into not just the technical aspects of phishing and other types of cyber attacks, but also focuses on the human aspect. His latest paper, “The Human Factor in Phishing” http://www.indiana.edu/~phishing/?papers is discussed in a two-part podcast on BankInfoSecurity.com.
During the interview Dr. Jakobsson describes the research he is doing on fraud, social engineering and phishing, and the prevention of these attacks. His interview is not to be missed, as he explains some of the new ways attackers are targeting the customers of banks and credit unions. To listen to the podcast click to: http://www.bankinfosecurity.com/articles.php?art_id=183 .
For additional information about the BankInfoSecurity.com podcast series or to inquire about becoming part of this series, please visit: http://www.bankinfosecurity.com

A top phishing researcher shares his thoughts on phishing attacks and information security at financial institutions in Bankinfosecurity.com interview.
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