 |
Our research reveals that hackers hack humans to hack the companies they work for by exploiting two key vulnerabilities. First, the average person shares a lot of information online, giving bad actors up-to-date intelligence about where they’re working, who they’re working with, and what they’re working on. Second, that the average person doesn’t follow cybersecurity best practices. (Spoiler alert: 76% of people reuse the same password for multiple accounts.)
Readers will:
- Learn how bad actors leverage posts on social media and even OOO messages to craft targeted and effective social engineering attacks and crack passwords.
- Understand which industries are the most frequently targeted by social engineering attacks, and what the biggest threat vector is.
- Discover how employees can level-up their cybersecurity online and at the office to prevent successful attacks.
Request Free! |