Employees Aware of Emailed Threats Open Suspicious Messages
October 27 2020A survey of 1,000 employees finds 96% of employees are aware of digital threats, but 45% click emails they consider to be suspicious.
Read moreA survey of 1,000 employees finds 96% of employees are aware of digital threats, but 45% click emails they consider to be suspicious.
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Read moreOne of the best ways to keep employees from falling victim to these social-engineering attacks is to teach them the signs.
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