Webinar Today: How Modern Breaches Bypass MFA and Evade Detection
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Live Webinar: June 17, 2026 at 1PM ET – Register to Attend
Today’s attackers are no longer breaking in — they’re logging in.
Threat actors are increasingly using sophisticated social engineering, MFA fatigue attacks, session hijacking, credential theft, and help desk impersonation to bypass traditional security controls and move undetected across enterprise environments.
In this webinar, we’ll break down the modern identity attack chain and examine how recent breaches exploited weaknesses in authentication, identity verification, and access management processes.
Join the live webinar to explore:
The evolving tactics behind today’s identity-driven attacks
How threat actors bypass MFA and exploit trusted access workflows
Common detection gaps across hybrid and cloud identity environments
Real-world lessons from recent cyber incidents
Practical strategies to detect, prevent, and respond to identity-based threats before they escalate
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Attendees will learn how attackers evade conventional detection methods, why legacy MFA alone is no longer sufficient, and how organizations can strengthen their defenses with identity threat detection, behavioral analytics, and adaptive trust strategies.
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