#Webinar

Cybercrime and Cyber-Enabled Crime: Understanding and Mitigating Risk


Cybercrime and Cyber-Enabled Crime: Understanding and Mitigating Risk


According to IT security company Barracuda, at least 70 state and local governments were hit with ransomware in the first half of 2019. And it’s not just governments. Both public and private companies are increasingly becoming victims of cybercrime and cyber-enabled crime globally. These attacks were estimated to cost the global economy trillions in 2019 alone.

Understanding the types of crime and methods used by attackers helps both the public and private sector mitigate risk.

Join financial crime compliance advisory and training specialist Michael Schidlow, as he examines common cyberattacks, cyber-enabled crime, and how these risks arise.


The webinar will cover:

  • Most common types of cyberattacks
  • How cyberattacks arise externally and are enabled internally
  • Recommendations and best practices for cyber risk mitigation

Webinar Presenter
Michael Schidlow
Michael Schidlow

Michael Schidlow is a financial crime compliance advisory and training specialist who has held leadership positions in the legal, compliance, and audit fields. Most recently, Schidlow has served as the director of financial crime risk training for HSBC’s Global Internal Audit function. He delivered training and guidance on anti-money laundering, sanctions, anti-bribery and corruption, and fraud. Schidlow also led emerging risk advisory, consulting on audit scoping and planning.

He is a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS), holds ACAMS Advanced Certification in AML Audit (CAMS-Audit) and is a licensed attorney.