Driving Real Behaviour Change
Today's most potent cyber threat isn't a zero-day vulnerability, new malware or the latest exploit kit. It's your own users. That's because today's attacks target people, not IT infrastructure. No matter what form they take, most cyber attacks need a human victim to help activate them. They trick people into opening malicious attachments, clicking unsafe URLs, handing over account credentials and even taking direct action— such as wiring money or sending sensitive data.
This guide shows you how to create and sustain an efficient and effective cybersecurity education programme—regardless of your programme maturity, vendor or obstacles you may face. It provides key facts, effective strategies, valuable resources and practical tips for security leaders at every stage of the security awareness journey.
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