Email threats are getting quieter—and far more dangerous. Rather than launching broad-based phishing campaigns, today's adversaries hide inside everyday business workflows, hijacking trust, identity, and access to deceive employees and execute high-impact attacks.
In this episode of The Convergence of AI + Cybersecurity series, Abnormal AI's Head of Threat Intel and Platform, Piotr Wojtyla, pulls back the curtain on the most dangerous attacks of 2026 and explains why they so often slip past both legacy tools and well-trained employees. Drawing on real-world intel, he'll unpack how attackers weaponize routine patterns like vendor communications, cloud permissions, internal accounts, and payroll changes to make fraud feel like business as usual.
This isn't a futurist conversation; it's a field report on what's already working for attackers today and what that means for the next year of defense. If your definition of "email attacks" still starts with obvious lures and malicious attachments, this webcast will reset how you think about inbox risk and where to focus your defenses next.
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Callie Baron is the Senior Content Marketing Manager, Threat Intelligence at Abnormal AI, where she strengthens Abnormal's position as a thought leader by owning the creation and curation of resources that explore the latest attack types and trends, developments in the threat landscape, and the intersection of AI and cybersecurity.
She is a seasoned writer and content strategist with more than a decade of experience in B2B technology marketing and is staunchly committed to following Ann Handley’s Rule of FIWTSBS—“Find Interesting Ways to Say Boring Stuff.”

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