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Cyber security awareness training is critical to protecting your business from cybercrime. By teaching your employees about threats and risks, you can help them avoid becoming victims of cyber attacks

Remote work has accentuated cyber security weaknesses. Phishing attacks have become incredibly prevalent since the beginning of the pandemic. People working from personal computers and home networks have unintentionally exposed

People are your organisation’s first line of defence against cyber security threats, yet the training methods often leveraged fail to engage people properly. It is not enough to bring your

I wholeheartedly believe that cyber security has become the responsibility of everyone in an organisation. Many people now work with digital systems, handle sensitive information or connect to the internet

The dark web has a longstanding reputation as a haven for the worst kinds of criminal activity. This reputation is not wholly unjustified, as there are indeed terrible things happening

Here are seven key takeaways from the IBM cost of data breach report 2020.   1. Remote Work Increases Incident Response Time This pandemic has forced many businesses to embrace

Notifications 539 Up 5% Malicious or criminal attack 58% Down 1% to 310 Human error 38% Up 18% to 204 System fault 5% No change An alarming statistic from this

Cyber Security Baseline – Human Gap Analysis The Cyber Security Baseline enables you to know and measure your staff risk. The Baseline provides you with an understanding of your staff

How do you accurately measure the success of your security awareness phishing exercises? Simulated phishing exercises are a great way to identify current behaviour when staff are presented with social

EMT Distribution adds Aussie security training vendor Layer 8 Security View the original article Australian security awareness solutions vendor Layer 8 Security has signed EMT Distribution as its first distributor.

Unintentional Breaches

When people mention Security Awareness Training, let’s be honest, no one ever woke up in the morning, excited about the need to do a security awareness training course at work.

The human factor can be the weakest and the strongest link in any security posture. As fallible humans, we reuse passwords. We’ve all done it at one time or another.

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