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Recommended Event: CyberRisk Appliance: Identiverse - Las Vegas, Nevada, June 15-18, 2026

Recommended Event: CyberRisk Appliance: Identiverse - Las Vegas, Nevada, June 15-18, 2026

How to stop phishing and session hijacking attacks

Solution Category Endpoint Security
Type Webinar
Organization ThreatLocker
Event Format Company Webinar

Webinar Description

  • Explores why traditional MFA is no longer sufficient against modern cyber threats
  • Focuses on advanced phishing and session hijacking techniques
  • Highlights the importance of device-level access controls and Zero Trust security
  • Provides actionable strategies to mitigate credential and token theft
  • Targets IT and cybersecurity professionals seeking practical defense solutions

The webinar “MFA IS NOT ENOUGH: HOW TO STOP PHISHING AND SESSION HIJACKING ATTACKS” offers a comprehensive look at the evolving cybersecurity landscape. Hosted by ThreatLocker, this virtual event addresses the growing risks posed by attackers who bypass multi-factor authentication using sophisticated phishing and session hijacking methods. Attendees will gain insights into why traditional security measures are no longer adequate and discover practical steps to strengthen organizational defenses.

Understanding the Modern Threat Landscape

Cybercriminals are increasingly leveraging advanced social engineering and phishing tactics to compromise user credentials. Even with MFA in place, attackers have developed methods to hijack sessions and steal authentication tokens, rendering traditional protections less effective. This session examines the vulnerabilities inherent in current identity verification practices and explains how these weaknesses can be exploited.

The Role of Device-Level Access Controls and Zero Trust

To counteract these evolving threats, the webinar emphasizes the necessity of implementing device-level access controls and adopting Zero Trust security models. By restricting access at the device level, organizations can ensure that stolen credentials alone are not enough to breach systems. Zero Trust principles further reduce risk by continuously verifying users and devices, minimizing the attack surface.

Practical Strategies and Actionable Solutions

Led by ThreatLocker’s Chief Product Officer Rob Allen and Lead Cybersecurity Engineer Kieran Human, the event delivers practical guidance for IT professionals. Attendees will learn how to operationalize Zero Trust, deploy effective endpoint protection, and implement controls that render stolen credentials useless. The session also includes a downloadable tactical checklist to support immediate action within organizations.

Who Should Attend?

This webinar is tailored for IT professionals, cybersecurity engineers, system administrators, security managers, and decision-makers responsible for safeguarding organizational environments. It is particularly relevant for those in industries such as finance, healthcare, education, government, manufacturing, and managed service providers. Both technical specialists and IT leaders will benefit from the expert-led discussions and practical resources provided.