Overview

June 17
10AM PT, 1PM ET

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Public sector agencies that run online portals — from unemployment systems to SNAP vendors and unclaimed property sites — are being quietly targeted at mass scale by dark web AI-enabled tools built to mimic users, test credentials, and bypass security without raising alarms.

Join Government Technology and LexisNexis Risk Solutions for a live webinar on the emerging threats fueled by dark web AI tools. Our cybersecurity experts will expose the types of dark web driven fraud targeting their online websites and real-world best practices for how public sector agencies can identify these criminal networks and fortify their online identity workflows against a new generation of mass scale machine to machine automated attacks.

By attending this session, you’ll learn:

  • How dark web AI tools are being used to exploit online identity — and what that means for government portals that serve citizens, vendors, or partners.
  • What to look for when identifying early signs of generative AI reconnaissance — including patterns that suggest your portal is being tested ahead of an attack.
  • What today’s automated identity threat playbook looks like — and how to equip your agency with adaptive workflows that respond to current threats and stress-test against new ones.

Speakers

 

George Freeman

Sr. Solutions Consultant, Fraud & Identity

George Freeman is an accredited, seasoned cyber security and fraud prevention expert serving Federal and State agencies in the government space. George has expertise in the latest intelligence to understand and mitigate dark web fueled identity cyber fraud threats resulting from increasing use of stolen identities, fake identities, and malicious BOTs. George focuses on rapid shifts in various internet threat landscapes and shares actionable insights and strategies for combatting risks across use cases including solving state agency public benefits web portal fraud, integrating with leading Identity and Access Management (IAM) vendors, and work-from-home remote access fraud.

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Dan Lohrmann — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Daniel J. Lohrmann is an internationally recognized cybersecurity leader, technologist, keynote speaker and author. He led Michigan government’s cybersecurity and technology infrastructure teams from May 2002 to August 2014, including as enterprise-wide chief security officer (CSO), chief technology officer (CTO) and chief information security officer (CISO). During his distinguished career, he has served both the public and private sectors in a variety of executive leadership capacities including advising senior leaders at the White House, National Governors Association (NGA) and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Throughout his career he has received numerous national awards including CSO of the Year, Public Official of the Year and Computerworld Premier 100 IT Leader.