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Keynote Speaker Brian Scott Shares Three Cornerstones of Defense Against Cybercrime During 2026 FGIA Annual Conference

Date: 6 March 2026
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Keynote Speaker Brian Scott Shares Three Cornerstones of Defense Against Cybercrime During 2026 FGIA Annual Conference
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Date: 6 March 2026

Participants at the FGIA Annual Conference learned about three important facets of how to protect organizations of all sizes against cybercrime.

Brian Scott, President and Chief Information Security Officer(), presented 鈥淭he Cybercrime Machine: Breaking Down Complexity, Building Simple Defenses鈥 and addressed the ever growing field of artificial intelligence when it comes to sophisticated techniques on the part of hackers.

鈥淥pen your eyes a little bit,鈥 said Scott. 鈥淯nderstanding what鈥檚 going on will help you defend against a growing surge in cybersecurity incidents.鈥

Scott said that, while AI can be a helpful tool, when it comes to cybersecurity crime, it鈥檚 hurting us.

鈥淚f it were measured as a country, cybercrime would be the world鈥檚 third-largest economy after the U.S. and China,鈥 said Scott. 鈥淭he global cost of cyberattacks is projected to reach $10.5 trillion in 2026, with ransomware, phishing and data breaches. AI is driving the professionalization of cybercrime, leading to more realistic and dangerous cyberattacks. Cybercrime has industrialized, and there is an entire supply chain.鈥

Scott pointed to the old forms of 鈥減hishing鈥 emails, which were easy to identify by their poor grammar and generic nature. However, 鈥渢hose days are gone,鈥 he said. 鈥淎I phishing is personalized and context aware. Data can be pulled from LinkedIn, websites or social media. They know who your boss is and can impersonate them. Automated generation is possible, and at scale.鈥

When it comes to protecting companies against this, there are three cornerstones of a defense for all organizations, according to Scott: email, identity and infrastructure protections.

Email Protections

Because human error is the biggest cause of breaches, training staff on phishing simulations is critical, said Scott. 鈥淧hishing remains the most common initial attack vector, but staff awareness can dramatically lower click through rates,鈥 he explained. It is important to foster a 鈥渞eport, don鈥檛 punish鈥 culture when it comes to testing employees. Employing a robust SPAM filter can also help prevent malicious emails from reaching employees and reduce companies鈥 exposure to malware and credential theft.

Identity Protections

鈥淯se multi-factor authentication [MFA] everywhere,鈥 said Scott, when it comes to protecting individual identities. 鈥淭here are good ways and bad ways to do it. I know it can be confusing, but it can be done in a centralized way that helps.鈥 Passwords are easily stolen, guessed or reused, Scott said, but MFA can block 99 percent of automated attacks. It is required by most cyber insurance and compliance frameworks. Another tip Scott offered is enforcing the use of a password management system to eliminate risky practices like password spreadsheets or sticky notes. 鈥淧rovide your staff training on proper use of the tool,鈥 advised Scott.

Infrastructure Protections

When it comes to protecting a company鈥檚 infrastructure, Scott recommended using Next-generation Antivirus (NGAV) as endpoint detection and response (EDR) or managed detection and response (MDR) services. 鈥淭raditional antivirus software cannot keep up with modern threats,鈥 Scott said. 鈥淓DR enables real-time endpoint visibility while MDR extends 24/7 monitoring and expertise.鈥 Scott recommended deploying NGAV on all endpoints.

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