Due to an increasingly complex operating landscape ripe with cybercrime, October has been designated as National Cybersecurity Awareness Month. It is a time to raise awareness about the importance of ...
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Cybersecurity Awareness Month was established to provide resources to organizations and their employees to help them stay safer and more secure online. It is an opportunity to focus on four key ...
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’ ...
Fortinet today released its annual 2024 Security Awareness and Training Global Research Report, highlighting the crucial role a cyber-aware workforce plays in managing and mitigating organizational ...
Onboarding new employees is an important time for any organization — after all, it's your opportunity to integrate new team members into your company and its culture. But the onboarding time frame ...
Historically, cybersecurity has been perceived as a technology problem and so, businesses have always passed the cybersecurity responsibility to technology teams. These teams naturally turn to ...
Employee awareness about security is the biggest source of concern with regard to the threat of data breaches/exposure, according to the HIMSS Analytics’ Healthcare Security Study, prepared for global ...
One of the biggest mistakes that low-performing security education programs make is treating security awareness training as if every user impacts security in exactly the same way. Everyone gets the ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Michigan — According to a study by the University of Maryland, a hacker launches a new cyberattack every 39 seconds. That’s at least five attacks in the time it will take you to read ...
Half of employees fear repercussions from their organization if they report a security mistake, according to a report by ThinkCyber, based on a survey conducted at Infosecurity Europe 2024. Just 51% ...