Protect Yourself from Social Engineering Attacks
The Growing Threat
Cybercriminals are becoming increasingly sophisticated, using advanced tools like artificial intelligence (AI) to create scams that are faster, more believable, and harder to detect. These attacks—whether through fake emails, altered payment instructions, or even deepfakes that mimic trusted voices and faces—are designed to exploit human trust and urgency.
The results can be devastating: unauthorized payments, compromised data, and financial or reputational loss.
How CSC Protects You
At CSC, your safety is our top priority. We invest in strong safeguards to protect our clients, partners, and employees from evolving threats. Our proactive measures include:
Advanced email protection: CSC uses domain-based message authentication, reporting, and conformance (DMARC) to ensure that only validated senders can send from cscglobal.com.
Ongoing monitoring and training: We continuously monitor for threats and train our employees to recognize and prevent fraud.
Regulatory collaboration: We actively partner with regulators and industry leaders to stay ahead of financial crime trends.
By combining people, technology, and process, we work every day to protect your business.
What You Can Do
Security is everyone’s responsibility. You can help protect yourself, your organization, and your employees by following these simple safeguards:
Verify before acting: Always confirm wire transfer or sensitive requests through trusted contact details—never rely solely on an email, phone call, or video call.
Pause and question: If a request feels urgent, unusual, or “off,” take a moment to confirm its legitimacy.
Use multifactor authentication (MFA): Adding a second layer of security makes it much harder for attackers to gain access.
Report suspicious activity quickly: If you receive an email, message, or call that seems suspicious, report it immediately.
One mistake can open the door to fraud—but together, we can prevent it. CSC is committed to protecting your data, your transactions, and your reputation. By staying alert and working in partnership, we can keep your business and ours safe from cybercrime.