Organised cybercrime: Inside modern threat adversaries
Thursday, 21st May at 11:00 BST | 12:00 CET / SAST
Speakers
- Richard Ford, CTO, Integrity360
- Keagan Badenhorst, Cybercrime Intelligence Technical Lead, Redshift, an Integrity360 company
Cybercrime is no longer opportunistic; it is structured, scalable, and relentlessly optimised for profit. Today’s threat actors operate with the discipline of legitimate enterprises, complete with defined roles, playbooks, customer management systems and increasingly, AI-driven capabilities.
In this webinar, Keagan Badenhorst (Technical Lead for Cybercrime Intelligence for Redshift, an Integrity360 company), will be exploring how organised cybercrime groups are evolving, and what that means for defenders.
Drawing on real-world intelligence from SOC operations, this session will unpack how modern adversaries structure themselves, the tactics they use to build credibility and scale attacks, and how automation and AI are accelerating their effectiveness. From highly coordinated financial crime campaigns to sophisticated social engineering ecosystems, attendees will gain insight into how these groups operate and why traditional defensive approaches are struggling to keep pace.
Join us for a deep dive into the inner workings of modern cybercrime, and what organisations must do to detect, disrupt and defend against increasingly professionalised threat actors.
What you will learn:
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How organised cybercrime groups are structured and operate like legitimate businesses
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The role of AI and automation in scaling modern cyber attacks
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Common tactics used to build trust and credibility in large-scale fraud campaigns
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How adversaries manage victims, payments and operations at scale
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Why traditional detection and response approaches are often insufficient
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Key indicators and patterns that signal organised cybercriminal activity
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Practical steps to strengthen defences against sophisticated, profit-driven threat actors
