Alex Beaurepaire

Alex Beaurepaire

About Alex Beaurepaire

Alex Beaurepaire is CMO at Arsen Security, shaping the future of cybersecurity for financial firms. With over 10 years in B2B SaaS marketing, he bridges the gap between complex cyber threats and the strategies that help organizations act on them.

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Why You Should Train Your Financial Team Against Vishing

Why You Should Train Your Financial Team Against Vishing

Your finance team is the priority for vishing training, for two reasons: finance is where AI-enabled fraud converts into cash, and awareness of the threat does little to stop it in the moment of...

AI Voice Phishing Is Targeting IT Help Desks: How to Defend Yours

AI Voice Phishing Is Targeting IT Help Desks: How to Defend Yours

AI voice phishing turned the IT help desk into a primary breach entry point. Attackers impersonate employees on the phone and pressure agents into resetting credentials or MFA, then log in with...

Why Crypto Firms are More Targeted by Phishing Scams than Others

Why Crypto Firms are More Targeted by Phishing Scams than Others

Crypto firms combine irreversible assets, globally distributed teams, complex contractor networks, and immature human-risk programs; making them the highest-value, lowest-friction target for...

The 2026 Crypto CISO Checklist: How to Protect Crypto & Blockchain Companies Against Social Engineering and Data Breaches

The 2026 Crypto CISO Checklist: How to Protect Crypto & Blockchain Companies Against Social Engineering and Data Breaches

Social engineering, not smart contract exploits, is now the primary attack vector against crypto firms. Arsen offers a comprehensive solution for crypto companies to mitigate, anticipate and...

Social Engineering Threats Targeting Crypto Teams: 7 Attack Tactics to Know

Social Engineering Threats Targeting Crypto Teams: 7 Attack Tactics to Know

Most crypto security incidents start with human manipulation. These are the 7 social engineering techniques most actively used against exchanges, DeFi protocols, and blockchain teams.

From Reactive to Resilient: A Practical Guide to Cyber Security Awareness That Actually Works

From Reactive to Resilient: A Practical Guide to Cyber Security Awareness That Actually Works

Recent CISO surveys point to a more complex threat landscape: AI is accelerating attacks and amplifying risk, even as it offers powerful defensive capabilities when used effectively. At the same...

MITRE Fight Fraud Framework (F3): What It Is and Why It Matters

MITRE Fight Fraud Framework (F3): What It Is and Why It Matters

The MITRE Fight Fraud Framework (F3) is a structured, analyst-built knowledge base of tactics, techniques, and sub-techniques used by fraud actors in cyber-based financial fraud incidents....

Why Basic Phishing Training Won't Stop AI Social Engineering

Why Basic Phishing Training Won't Stop AI Social Engineering

Annual phishing training built around spotting typos and suspicious sender addresses doesn't address AI-enabled social engineering. In 2025, 83% of phishing emails were AI-generated with flawless...

AI Vishing: Why Finance Teams Are the New Front Line

AI Vishing: Why Finance Teams Are the New Front Line

AI voice cloning has collapsed the cost of vishing from hundreds of dollars per targeted call to effectively zero at scale. Finance, treasury, and executive assistant teams now face the same...

Deepfake Fraud in Financial Services: What CISOs Need to Do Now

Deepfake Fraud in Financial Services: What CISOs Need to Do Now

Deepfake fraud is now an active loss event for financial institutions. Over $200 million in financial losses were attributed to deepfake fraud in Q1 2025 alone (Resemble AI), and 44% of financial...

AI-Enhanced Vishing in Financial Services: How Voice Cloning Is Outpacing Your Defenses

AI-Enhanced Vishing in Financial Services: How Voice Cloning Is Outpacing Your Defenses

AI voice cloning has turned vishing into a scalable, high-precision weapon against financial institutions. A Canadian insurer lost $12M after an AI-cloned executive voice authorized fraudulent...

Supply Chain Attacks in Financial Services: Why Your Vendors Are Becoming Your Biggest Vulnerability

Supply Chain Attacks in Financial Services: Why Your Vendors Are Becoming Your Biggest Vulnerability

Your perimeter controls mean nothing if an attacker compromises a trusted vendor first. The SitusAMC breach in November 2025 exposed data across 100+ financial institutions without touching a...