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Why are Employees Most Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks?
Richard Singha | | cyber attacks, Cyber awareness, cyber scams, Cyber Security, Cyber Threats, cyber training, Data Security, employees, ThreatCop, vulnerability
With the rapid development in technology and ever-increasing internet users, cyber security plays a critical role in every industry. SecuringContinue reading The post Why are Employees Most Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks? appeared ...
Employee Burnout is Putting Your Organization’s Security at Risk
Tripwire Guest Authors | | burnout, cyber security culture, employees, IT Security and Data Protection
Burnout is a health hazard in any high-stress workplace, especially in any industry where highly skilled professionals must tackle urgent demands at unpredictable intervals and where effective response is time-sensitive or even ...
Security Awareness: Adding a Business Context
Putting security in a business context can help employees be more cautious with their organization’s resources In my first blog I would like to give my perspective on how to spread security ...
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Why You Need a Cyber Hygiene Program: Q&A with Alert Logic’s Jack Danahy
Sue Poremba | | Best Practices, cyber hygiene, employees, Security Vendors, shared responsbility model
In the aftermath of a data breach, organizations must answer many questions. But what often isn’t asked is how effective or efficient its cyber hygiene program is, and what role it will ...
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Threats Are Increasing, but Security Budgets, Staff Aren’t
The age-old problem of misaligned security budgets and staffing continues, but they may not be the answer to solving the most pressing security issues. I didn’t go to Black Hat USA this ...
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Assessing the Risk of the Former Employee
Sue Poremba | | Data breach, employees, identity and access, Network Security, passwords, rights management
Employees leaving a company can pose a real risk to the security of an organization Many years ago, I left a job to take a new position. Several weeks after I made ...
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How to Start a Career in Cybersecurity
During the past decade in tech, organizations have been scrambling to find new cybersecurity talent to help combat the growing cyberthreats to businesses. From September 2017 to August 2018, U.S. employers posted ...
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Skills Gap: 3 CISOs Offer Advice for Finding Talent
Sue Poremba | | Akamai EdgeWorld 2019, CISO panel, cybersecurity professionals, employees, skills gap
The cybersecurity skills gap is a topic that has garnered a lot of attention over the past years. For example, the talent shortage was brought up repeatedly throughout RSA, not only in ...
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Women in Cybersecurity No Longer an ‘Anomaly’
Kacy Zurkus | | CISO, cybersecurity leaders, employees, Security leadership, women, Women in security
Truth be told, there are many women in cybersecurity who are tired of talking about women in the industry as if they are anomalies. For many female professionals, it’s far past the ...
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In Business Security, Employee Cyber Hygiene Matters
Kacy Zurkus | | cyber hygiene, employee education, employees, Malware, Ransomware, Security Awareness, security best practices, security practices, Trojans
Making employees aware of their impact is integral to a successful business security strategy When children cover their eyes and insist no one can see them, it’s cute. But when the majority ...
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