Think back to all of the corporate training you’ve sat through during your career. Chances are (especially if you’ve worked at a large enterprise), that some of that training had little relevance to your job duties.
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One of the interesting aspects of security awareness training is the intersection of information security with human resources.
Coders like to tell a joke. There are two types of people, it goes: those who have been hacked, and those who are about to be hacked.
While phishing, reconnaissance scans, social engineering, and other opportunistic attacks still comprise the lion’s share of malicious activity seen by most companies, a growing proportion of attacks are able to evade signature-based defenses.
A new study on user risk shows that employers are willingly conducting user awareness training, but only half of them follow-up with additional tests to gauge such training’s effectiveness.
Securing your PC against the malicious wilds of the Web isn’t as simple as just keeping your antivirus software of choice up-to-date.
Nasdaq finally fixed its website so it wasn’t primed for a hack attack.
Google, Iran’s nuclear enrichment plant, the government of Pakistan, the US department of defense… many of the largest enterprises and governments have been victims of Advanced Persistent Threats (APT) during the last two years.
Your status updates and tweets could be revealing more than you think
Versafe, Inc. yesterday announced general availability of the TotALL Online Fraud Protection Suite in North America, the only solution able to both detect and protect against fraud, malware and other online threats without any user involvement.