Social Engineering has become a part of everyday life. It’s something we need to watch out for not only in our personal lives but our professional ones as well. What happens to your data once it's compromised? Oftentimes the person or people that compromise your data are not the ones using it, but selling it to third parties or leveraging services, exposing you to additional risk. Where can all of this happen? On the Dark Web. Join us to learn about the illicit market places that exist, how they are able to remain operating and transact and how your treasury team can use this knowledge to enhance your organization’s security to detect and prevent payments fraud.
Bio: Special Agent Greg Leiman has served in the FBI since 2010. SA Leiman has investigated a range of federal criminal violations and currently specializes in the ways criminals use sophisticated technology to facilitate organized crime.
Registration
The meeting and lunch are included in the annual membership. All Corporate Practitioners Members are eligible to bring a new one-time guest at no cost. Both members and guests must register. If the paid member cannot attend a meeting, a substitute may attend. Non-members pay the guest price of $75. Non-working students pay the student guest price of $15. To register for this meeting, click "Register for this Event" button below.
Logistics
The meeting will take place at Washington Athletic Club (WAC) at 1325 Sixth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101. Meetings are two hours - networking begins at 11am, lunch is served at 11:30am and our program begins at 12pm.Sponsorship
NWAFP would like to thank 1st Security Bank for being our Gold sponsor for 2019-2020 season.