Upcoming Webinar: Learn How Threats Evade MFA
On June 17, 2026, at 1 PM ET, cybersecurity professionals are invited to a live webinar to understand the evolving tactics of modern cyber threats that bypass Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and elude detection. This session promises to be insightful for those keen on fortifying their security measures against sophisticated attacks.
Understanding the Modern Identity Attack Chain
Cyber attackers today are not just breaking into systems; they are cleverly logging in using advanced techniques. The webinar will delve into the complexities of the modern identity attack chain and how recent breaches have exposed vulnerabilities in authentication, identity verification, and access management.
Participants will gain insights into how social engineering, MFA fatigue, session hijacking, credential theft, and help desk impersonation are leveraged to defeat traditional security defenses and remain unnoticed in enterprise environments.
Exposing the Weaknesses in Current Systems
The session will further explore the methods employed by threat actors to bypass MFA and exploit trusted workflows for access. Attendees will learn about the common detection deficiencies that persist in hybrid and cloud identity setups, which often leave organizations vulnerable.
Real-world examples from recent cyber incidents will be analyzed to provide context and understanding of the challenges faced by organizations today. This will equip attendees with knowledge on real attack scenarios and defensive strategies.
Strategies for Future-proof Security
Attendees will discover practical strategies to enhance their detection, prevention, and response capabilities against identity-based threats. The importance of moving beyond legacy MFA systems will be emphasized, highlighting the need for integrating identity threat detection, behavioral analytics, and adaptive trust strategies.
This webinar is a must-attend for cybersecurity professionals looking to stay ahead of evolving threats. Register now to secure your place and ensure your organization is better prepared to handle the complexities of modern cyber threats.
