Money20/20 USA is touted as the world's "biggest, most influential gathering of the global money ecosystem including banks, payments, tech, startups, retail, fintech, financial services, and policy."
With 67% of financial institutions reporting that they have faced an increase in cyberattacks since 2019–and threat actors using malicious apps to hijack fintech infrastructures having risen by 102%–bringing attention to offensive security (versus reactive security) within the industry has never been more critical.
Today, we outline what attendees can anticipate from Money20/20 (and the Packetlabs booth):
Founded in 2012 by payments and fintech experts from giants Google, TSYS, and Money20/20 has quickly cemented its position as one of the most prominent global stages for payments, banking, fintech, and financial services thought leaders to drive change in the industry. It is hosted annually across the USA, Asia, and Europe.
Attendees can experience a wide variety of in-depth summits, on-demand sessions, and interactive speaking sessions on the following specialties:
AI
Marketing
Payments
Banking
LATAM
This year's show theme is "Human X Machine", where thought leaders will discuss how, in our current ecosystem, no component the financial industry will remain untouched by the collaboration between humans and machines.
In 2024 and beyond, the professional forecast is that global cyber crime damage costs (including within the financial sector) will skyrocket by 15% year-over-year for the next three years, reaching a staggering $10.5 trillion USD annually as early as 2025.
At Money20/20, our team is looking forward to furthering conversations about what organizations like yours are doing to set cybersecurity-related goals–and prevent becoming a part of the cyber crime statistics.
Visit us at booth 9405 to discuss with our team the actionable steps that can be taken to make 2025 your most secure year to date.
As a CREST and SOC 2 Type II accredited penetration testing firm, Packetlabs’ best in class methodologies and 95% manual pentesting go well beyond industry standards. Our methodologies dig deeper into your existing security to deliver actionable results.
Packetlabs was founded on the belief that, in today’s ever-changing threat landscape, organizations–and the people who trust in them–deserve more than a VA scan. Today, we partner with SMBs and enterprises across all sectors and industries to provide award-winning, 360-degree solutions that are 100% tester-driven. We offer several offerings that push the envelope on security–and guarantee full regulatory and cyber insurance compliance.
Our growing list of services include:
DevSecOps: DevSecOps is integrated early in your development cycle and acts as an extension of your development team to flag vulnerabilities within your existing detected management systems
Red Teaming: Red Teaming is a full-scope simulated attack designed to get a holistic review of the level of risk and vulnerabilities across people, processes, and tech in an organization
Purple Teaming: Purple Teaming is our collaborative testing exercise where the Packetlabs red team works with your internal security operations team (or blue team) to bridge the gap between offensive techniques and response efforts
Cyber Maturity Assessments: A Cyber Maturity Assessment supports the tactical direction of your cybersecurity strategy. As the first step in strengthening your security posture, this assessment generates the roadmap to strengthen your overall security program
Compromise Assessments: A Compromise Assessment uncovers past or present threats like zero-day malware, trojans, ransomware, and other anomalies that may go unnoticed in standard automated vulnerability scans
OT Assessments: OT Cybersecurity Assessments simulate the likelihood of an attacker reaching the control centre from an external and internal perspective with production-safe testing
Ransomware Penetration Testing: A ransomware penetration test evaluates the preparedness and risk of a ransomware attack and identifies gaps in people, processes, and technology, to determine the likelihood and readiness for a ransomware attack
Cloud Penetration Testing: Multiple perspectives help with strengthening your security posture. These include Cloud Penetration Testing, which simulates an attacker in the environment, and a Cloud Penetration Review, which provides insights into cloud-specific vulnerabilities originating from an insecure configuration. Each of these services can be conducted separately or, for maximum effectiveness, combined as an enhanced cloud security bundle
Objective-based Penetration Testing: Following a preliminary penetration test, objective-based testing conducts a more advanced simulated cybersecurity attack. The test is conducted by persistent ethical hackers who deploy multiphase attacks to gain access to your organization's data so that you can discover gaps and vulnerabilities unique to your organization and test your ability to detect and respond to threat actor
Application Security Testing: More targeted in scope than a regular pentest, application security testing uncovers vulnerabilities residing in your web and mobile apps. Application Security Testing actively explores your application from an attacker’s perspective
Infrastructure Penetration Testing: An infrastructure penetration testing assessment uncovers vulnerabilities in your IT and network systems and provides a tailored approach to each environment
These are in addition to the Packetlabs Portal, which enables you to quickly view findings, prioritize efforts, request retests after remediation, and monitor progress.
We look forward to seeing you at this year's Money20/20 USA.
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