Analytics , Business Email Compromise (BEC) , Cybercrime

Insights on Financial Supply Chain Compromise

Crane Hassold of Abnormal Security on Latest Financial Crime Research Findings
Crane Hassold, director of threat intelligence, Abnormal Security

Abnormal Security is out with new research on the various types of email attacks, and it shows that traditional business email compromise is evolving into a new form, as cybercriminals move from executive impersonation to vendor impersonation. Crane Hassold shares insights on these attacks, collectively called financial supply chain compromise, and how best to detect, deter and respond to them.

In a video interview with Information Security Media Group at RSA Conference 2022, Hassold also discusses:

  • How financial supply chain compromise manifests
  • Why these crimes are so hard to detect
  • And what this shift means for the cybersecurity world moving forward

Hassold leads an intelligence team responsible for researching enterprise-focused phishing threats. Prior to moving to the private sector in 2015, he served as an analyst at the FBI for more than 11 years, spending most of his career in the Behavioral Analysis Unit, providing support to the intelligence community and law enforcement partners against national security adversaries and serial criminals. In 2012, he helped create the FBI's Cyber Behavioral Analysis Center, which takes an asymmetric approach to examine cyberthreats by combining the traditional behavioral concepts used for decades in the violent crime world with technical expertise to gain a holistic understanding of threat actor TTPs.


About the Author

Mathew J. Schwartz

Mathew J. Schwartz

Executive Editor, DataBreachToday & Europe, ISMG

Schwartz is an award-winning journalist with two decades of experience in magazines, newspapers and electronic media. He has covered the information security and privacy sector throughout his career. Before joining Information Security Media Group in 2014, where he now serves as the executive editor, DataBreachToday and for European news coverage, Schwartz was the information security beat reporter for InformationWeek and a frequent contributor to DarkReading, among other publications. He lives in Scotland.




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