There’s an old adage in cybersecurity that humans are the weakest link in the security chain. That’s increasingly true, as threat actors compete to exploit credulous or careless employees. But it’s ...
There is only one risk that cannot be prevented by security systems, regardless of how sophisticated they are: people. Here are a few proactive strategies leaders can implement into their employees’ ...
EMEA CISOs are calling time on traditional security awareness training, as new research reveals that 78% believe their ...
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Whenever a data breach or a ransomware attack occurs, usually there’s an unsuspecting employee who has clicked on a malicious link or not followed the correct security policies or processes. This is ...
Many studies show that companies with gender and racial diversity within their board, leadership team, and workforce are more likely to have increased profitability and greater competitive advantage.
Cyber threats are constantly evolving as hackers are devising new strategies and methods to exploit weaknesses within digital systems. While hackers have a huge arsenal of technological tools to ...
Human error causes approximately 85 percent of data breaches, often because they don’t know how prevalent the threat is or what they should be looking for ...
Each October, Cybersecurity Awareness Month provides an opportunity to reflect on the growing threats in our digital landscape and to renew our commitment to protecting data, systems, and critical ...
Roy Zur is the founder and CEO of ThriveDX SaaS: an EdTech provider that champions digital transformation training to empower people. It’s no secret that as companies revisit return-to-work plans and ...
When it comes to cybersecurity, there’s so much emphasis centered on technology—keeping networks, devices and IT environments safe—that organizations often forget hackers aren’t always targeting ...