The Invisible Threat: How Polymorphic Malware is Outsmarting Your Email Security

The Invisible Threat: How Polymorphic Malware is Outsmarting Your Email Security

Join us for this webinar where James McQuiggan, CISO Advisor at KnowBe4, shares valuable insights and proactive strategies to strengthen your security framework against sophisticated attacks.
Approximately $350 million in preventable losses stem from polymorphic malware, malicious software that constantly changes its code to evade detection. With 18% of new malware using adaptive techniques that challenge traditional defenses, now is the time to enhance your organization's security posture.

Join us for this webinar where James McQuiggan, CISO Advisor at KnowBe4, shares valuable insights and proactive strategies to strengthen your security framework against sophisticated attacks. 

In this session, you'll discover:
  • Enhanced detection strategies that go beyond traditional signature-based approaches to identify polymorphic threats before they impact your systems
  • Proactive defense frameworks specifically designed to counter the most sophisticated shape-shifting malware
  • Success stories from organizations that effectively neutralized advanced threats through strategic security improvements
  • Communication templates for building stakeholder support for security enhancements
  • Practical implementation roadmaps to strengthen your security posture against adaptive threats

Drawing from real-world scenarios and emerging threat intelligence, James will provide clear, actionable guidance for your security teams. You'll leave with a practical toolkit of strategies you can be implemented immediately to enhance your organization's resilience.

Our Expert Speaker:

  • James McQuiggan
    James McQuiggan - Security Awareness Advocate, KnowBe4
    James McQuiggan has over 20 years of experience in cybersecurity. Prior to joining KnowBe4, he worked at Siemens where he held various cybersecurity roles, including product and solution security officer for Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy. In this role, he consulted and supported various corporate divisions on cybersecurity standards, information security awareness and securing product networks. McQuiggan is a part-time faculty professor at Valencia College in the Engineering, Computer Programming and Technology division. He also volunteers for several initiatives through (ISC)2, including president of the (ISC)2 Central Florida Chapter, a member of the Board of Trustees for the Center for Cyber Safety and Education and Safe and Secure Online education and awareness program volunteer where he has educated over 7,000 students, parents and teachers.