Special Webinar Event The Human Element: Social Engineering's Rise to 2025's Top Attack Vector

Featuring

  • Palo Alto Networks Unit 42
  • Palo Alto Networks
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About This Webinar

Join us as we dive into the latest findings from the 2025 Unit 42 Global Incident Response Report. Our data demonstrate why social engineering isn't just a threat—it's the leading attack vector in 2025. We'll uncover why and how threat actors are using both automated and targeted campaigns to bypass technical controls, leading to data exposure in over half of all social engineering driven incidents.

  1. Scott Bekker

    Host Scott Bekker Webinar Moderator, Future B2B

  2. Mitch Mayne

    Featuring Mitch Mayne Principal, Cybersecurity Research, Palo Alto Networks Unit 42

  3. Richard Emerson

    Featuring Richard Emerson Manager, Threat Intelligence, Palo Alto Networks Unit 42

  4. Dan O'Day

    Featuring Dan O'Day Senior Director, Palo Alto Networks Unit 42

  5. Featuring To Be Announced Palo Alto Networks

Here's what we'll specifically cover in this session:

  1. The rise of high-touch intrusions: We'll look at real-world examples, from deepfake videos to fake IT support calls, and see how AI is making these attacks more convincing than ever.
  2. At scale deception: How social engineering has evolved into a scalable, automated ecosystem that mimics legitimate authentication cues and exploits familiar workflows.
  3. How AI Is Shaping the Social Engineering Threat Landscape: Understand how attackers are now experimenting with tools that offer greater speed, realism and scalability.
  4. A practical defense plan: Get a clear, actionable guide on how to protect your business, from spotting red flags to implementing a strong Zero Trust strategy.