10 best practices for a security awareness program | |
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According to Verizon, the financial loss from 700 million compromised financial records in 2015 was $400 million. And, according to Osterman Research, email has become the top attack vector afflicting organizations. Despite the millions of dollars organizations spend on security tools and software, their efforts can all be undone by one click from one gullible user. The most effective strategy in combating user errors is also one of the most poorly implemented across many organizations - security awareness training. Learn 10 best practices that contribute to an effective security awareness training program, and 4 worst practices that can detract from it. Get a clear direction on how to improve your organization's security posture and establish a human firewall to effectively block all manners of cyberattacks. | |
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Wednesday, February 1, 2017
10 best practices for a security awareness program
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