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5 Lessons From the Worst Third-Party Incidents of 2024

Webinar 1218 2024 incidents

When it comes to high-profile third-party cybersecurity incidents, 2024 was certainly a banner year. Consumers felt the direct impact from breaches at vendors such as National Public Data, Snowflake, Infosys McCamish, and FBCS. And then, of course, the world ground to a halt from the CrowdStrike-induced outage. So, what lessons can we learn from these incidents, and how can we avoid falling prey to the same risks in 2025?

Join Dave Shackleford, CEO of Voodoo Security and SANS instructor, as he examines 2024's most high-profile third-party incidents, and the direct impact they had on major consumer-facing organizations. He'll also share his best practices for preparing your third-party risk management (TPRM) program's cybersecurity strategy in 2025.

In this webinar, Dave reviews:

  • The faulty update from CrowdStrike that triggered a worldwide outage on Windows machines.
  • The hack of data storage and processing firm Snowflake which affected consumer-facing entities such as Ticketmaster and Santander.
  • The impact of the ransomware attack on collection agency Financial Business and Consumer Solutions, whose customers include Comcast and Truist Bank.
  • The growing list of clients impacted by Infosys McCamish's data breach including Bank of America, Fidelity, and Farmers Insurance.
  • The breach of National Public Data, a consumer broker and data aggregator, that exposed personal information for millions across the US, UK, and Canada.

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