Account Takeover Protection and the Latest in Cybersecurity (ft. Ori Eison)
JUL 9, 202466 MIN
Account Takeover Protection and the Latest in Cybersecurity (ft. Ori Eison)
JUL 9, 202466 MIN
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Today, we sit down with Ori Eisen, CEO of Trusona, to explore the cutting-edge world of cybercrime and account takeovers. Ori shares his journey from early fraud prevention to pioneering innovative security solutions.Discover how Trusona's ATO Protect revolutionizes ID verification by directly accessing DMV records, making it almost impossible for fraudsters to succeed. Watch as we demonstrate this powerful tool in real-time, showcasing its effectiveness against identity theft and sophisticated attacks.Learn about the evolving tactics of cybercriminals, the role of AI in creating fake identities, and practical tips to protect yourself and your business. Ori's insights and Trusona's technology offer a compelling glimpse into the future of cybersecurity.Join us for this eye-opening discussion, and don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes of Criminal Thoughts!
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ABOUT BRETT
Brett Johnson. Former U.S. Most Wanted Cybercriminal. Now Good Guy. The United States Secret Service called Mr. Johnson "The Original Internet Godfather" for his role in refining modern financial cybercrime. Or to put it another way: Brett was convicted of 39 felonies, placed on the U.S. Most Wanted List, escaped from prison, and… he built the first organized cybercrime community,
Shadowcrew was a precursor to today's darknet and darknet markets, and it laid the foundation for the way modern cybercrime channels operate today. Johnson was sentenced to 90 months in Federal Prison. End of story? Not hardly. Brett found redemption through his sister, his wife Michele, and finally the FBI. He was given the chance to turn his life around. He took it. Today, Brett is considered one of the leading authorities on cybercrime, identity theft, and cybersecurity on the planet. He works hard to protect businesses and consumers from the type of person he used to be.</p>