To help you protect yourself from unwanted emails (spam) and fraud attempts (phishing), CCM invites you to participate in a free webinar on May 11 where specialists will answer all your questions live.

To help you protect yourself from unwanted emails spam and

To help you protect yourself from unwanted emails (spam) and fraud attempts (phishing), CCM invites you to participate in a free webinar on May 11 where specialists will answer all your questions live.

Spam and phishing are two scourges of our connected world. Like many, you probably receive unsolicited messages (spam) every day, whether by email or SMS. Some are for advertising only: they essentially seek to attract you to a commercial offer and, incidentally, to track you by establishing your consumption profile. Nothing very serious, except for the congestion of the messaging system. But others are really dangerous: these are phishing attempts (phishing in English). Imitating, sometimes to perfection, legitimate and official messages, they aim to deceive you and direct you to a site or a trapped form in order to recover your sensitive personal data (usernames, passwords, bank details, etc.) for then use them fraudulently, by defrauding you. Alas, scams of this type are both more and more numerous and better and better carried out, and not a week goes by without hearing about a new phishing campaign. And you have to be particularly careful not to fall into the traps of online scammers.

How to fight spam and phishing? How to detect fraudulent messages? What are the risks and consequences if you follow through? How and why report them? To help you protect yourself, CCM invites you to attend a free webinar to be held on Wednesday, May 11, 2022 at 6 p.m.. During this participatory online conference, three experts will explain to you the mechanisms of spam and phishing and will tell you the best practices to adopt to protect yourself from them, while answering your questions live: Laurent VerdierCyber-Maliciousness, Minh Na NguyenSignal Spam, and Paul-Olivier Gibert, of the AFCDP. This operation, to which CCM is happy to be associated, obviously has no commercial character! It is organized by three non-profit organizations with the aim of raising public awareness of these new digital scourges.

  • Cyber-Maliciousness is the government platform for information, prevention and assistance to the public at digital risk. This system was set up by the Public Interest Group Action against Cybermalveillance (GIP ACYMA), resulting from the Government’s Digital Strategy presented in June 2015. Inaugurated in 2017, the site assists victims of acts of cybermaliciousness by offering advice and/or putting them in contact with a local cybersecurity professional likely to help them technically. The platform also offers cybersecurity prevention and awareness content.
  • Spam flag is a public-private partnership associated with an online service allowing Internet users to report any message they consider to be spam in order to assign it to the public authority or professional who can best take the appropriate action. imposed.
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  • L’AFCDP (French Association of Personal Data Protection Correspondents) brings together more than 6,500 GDPR compliance professionals (the General Data Protection Regulation implemented by Europe in 2016) and the Data Protection Act decreed in 1978.
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To participate in the webinar, simply click on the direct link below and register with your email address. You then receive a message with an access link. All you have to do is log in on May 11 at 6 p.m. to attend the conference live. You can also ask questions now in the dedicated area of ​​our forum.

Participate in the free webinar on May 11, 2022 on spam and phishing

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