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FRAUD, FAKES, AND FOREIGN THREATS: IDENTITY VERIFICATION AND SECURE COMMS IN THE AGE OF DPRK REMOTE WORKER SCHEMES

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What This Webinar Covers:

Learn how legal, identity, and secure comms leaders are closing the identity gap—and keeping crisis communications out of reach of nation-state impostors.

Hiring a remote developer shouldn’t bankroll a sanctioned regime—or sabotage your incident response. Yet DPRK-linked fraud shows it can.

In this exclusive session, experts from Crowell & Moring, CLEAR, and ArmorText unpack the legal, operational, and communications risks of identity deception and share proven strategies organizations are using right now.

You’ll learn:

  • – How foreign operatives embed as remote IT workers
  • – Sanctions risk and legal consequences for unwitting employers
  • – Enterprise-scale identity verification tools that work in daily operations
  • – Out-of-band, audit-ready communications that confirm who’s on the line during a breach

Who Should Attend

This session is tailored for leaders managing risk, trust, and operational resilience:

  • – CISOs, CSOs, and CIOs
  • – General Counsel and In-House Legal Teams
  • – Risk Officers and Business Continuity Leads
  • – Security architects responsible for zero trust and insider risk programs

If your organization hires remote talent or manages crisis communications, this conversation is mission-critical.

Seats are limited. Join leaders across security, legal, and risk functions to learn how top organizations are countering the newest form of insider threat—before regulators, attackers, or auditors come knocking.

Why ArmorText

ArmorText has been recognized as a Leader in The Forrester Wave™: Secure Communications Solutions, Q3 2024 report, saying:

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ArmorText outclasses for SecOps, incident response, and threat-intel-sharing use cases.”

Seats are limited. Join your peers and hear how security leaders are quietly changing the rules of the game—starting with how and where alerts are delivered.

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