· Zahra-Rose Moussa · Media  · 2 min read

Phishing at large: O'Kane joins Cloudflare panel

Cloudflare brings together cybersecurity leaders Matt O'Kane and James Crocker to discuss the growing complexity of phishing attacks with the rise of AI.

Cloudflare has brought together cybersecurity leaders Matt O’Kane and James Crocker to discuss the growing complexity of phishing attacks, particularly with the rise of AI, in their podcast series Innovation Matters.

O’Kane warns listeners about the increased scale of phishing attacks since the 1990s as technology and AI rapidly evolve.

“The difference today is a difference of scale,” O’Kane said. “The scale is immense, and the speed at which criminals can react to new events has increased.”

O’Kane and Crocker discussed the role of internal communications as a line of defence against cybercrime.

“When dealing with clients, businesses should be consistent in their messaging,” Crocker said.

Crocker warned that cybercrime is only going to get worse as AI advances and assists criminals in their phishing attacks.

According to Crocker, phishing is a type of cyber attack that a criminal uses to try and trick someone into giving up sensitive information. Spear phishing is a targeted phishing attack designed to increase the likelihood that a specific recipient opens the email. Whaling is a technique that targets high-level executives for a greater reward.

In the interview, O’Kane and Crocker emphasised the benefit of planning and regular staff training against phishing attacks.

“Think about what you’ll do if the worst happens,” O’Kane said. “You need to know well in advance how to prevent attacks from happening through training.”

“Your IT team should routinely test staff by simulating suspicious emails,” he said. “Get them to click a link or download an attachment they shouldn’t. It’s one of the most effective ways to build awareness.”

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