How can you address social engineering and insider threats in cybersecurity?
Social engineering and insider threats are two of the most common and dangerous forms of cyberattacks that can compromise your organization's security and reputation. Social engineering involves manipulating people into revealing sensitive information or performing actions that benefit the attacker, such as clicking on malicious links, downloading malware, or transferring funds. Insider threats are employees or contractors who abuse their access to your network, systems, or data for personal gain, espionage, sabotage, or revenge. Both types of attacks can be hard to detect and prevent, but there are some strategies that can help you address them effectively.
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Teri Green-MansonAuthor, Speaker, Award Winning Innovative Transformation Chief Information Officer / Chief Information Security Officer
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Muhammad Laraib KhanSecurity Consultant | CISSP | Microsoft Cybersecurity Architect | I design security playbooks for fun ??????
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Dr. Bonita BestCyber Human Risk Reducer | Process Improvement Expert | Speaker on Cybersecurity Awareness & Employee Engagement |…