Part Three- Futureproofing your cybersecurity strategy
A VIP or executive impersonation attack occurs when a bad actor poses as a trusted leader within an organization. By impersonating a big fish—say a CEO or CFO—an attacker can more easily convince other employees to hand over sensitive data or transfer money to an account.
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