Inside the attack:

How Nimblr's honeypots uncovered a OneDrive phishing campaign

Join our webinar to see how a real OneDrive phishing campaign unfolded and what you can do to stop the next one.


Nimblr’s Rikard Zetterberg, Founder and CIO, and Lukas Landgren, Head of Sales, will take you inside the attacker’s mindset and show you how to stay one step ahead.

 

 

 

 

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EVENT DETAILS

Learn how hackers identify vulnerabilities

Join Nimblr’s security experts as we dissect a real phishing attack uncovered by our cyber honeypots — including how a CEO’s Microsoft OneDrive account was weaponized to target a major Swedish sporting event.

✔️ How attackers hijack legitimate OneDrive accounts
✔️ Why traditional defenses fail
✔️ How honeypots provide early threat detection
✔️ Practical steps to stay ahead of phishing campaigns

Date: September 17th, 13.30 CEST
Duration: 30 minutes 

Speakers

Lukas Landgren – Host, Nimblr
Rikard Zetterberg – Founder and CIO, Nimblr

About the webinar

What you’ll Learn

Agenda Highlights

✅ Welcome and presenter intros

✅ What are honeypots?

✅ Deep dive: real-world OneDrive attack

✅ Audience Q&A

✅ Key takeaways and next steps

 

September 17th, 13.30 CEST

30 minutes | Free to attend

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Who should attend?

If you work in, or are responsible for, any aspect of cybersecurity, employee training, or digital risk management, this webinar is designed for you.

This includes roles such as:

Cybersecurity Awareness Managers / Specialists

CISOs / IT Security Directors

Risk & Compliance Officers

HR & L&D Managers (especially those involved in training and onboarding)

Internal Communications Managers

Heads of IT / Operation

SECURITY AWARENESS

Strengthen protection against data breaches

Data breaches continue to rise, often due to a lack of awareness.
Firewalls and antivirus software alone aren’t enough since the biggest attack surface is your users. Over half of all IT incidents stem from human error. 

Regular security training reduces risk by teaching employees to recognize threats like phishing and social engineering. Nimblr’s intelligent, automated solutions help organizations strengthen their defenses against cyberattacks.

Strengthen Protection Against Data Breaches