Today’s Organizational Cyber Security Challenge



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The most challenging cybercrime attacks exploit human vulnerabilities rather than technological ones, which are easier to remediate.  Now more than ever, protecting a corporation’s technology assets from malicious damage and inappropriate use requires intelligent constraints on how employees, customers, and partners access corporate applications and data.



To craft an effective cybercrime defense companies need a broad management initiative that cuts across strategy, operations, risk management, and legal and technology functions and balances the need for security with business imperatives.



Insufficient safeguards will result in the loss of critical data, but overly stringent controls can get in the way of doing business or have other adverse effects.



Although cybercrimes continue to happen in alarming numbers, Internet Security Awareness is not yet increasing proportionately—the lacking ingredient to curtail this growing trend being Internet Security Awareness Training for every employee with access to a company network and the Internet.



Protection of corporate intellectual property and bank accounts begins within each corporation and with every employee in that organization. The first step is Internet Security Awareness Training. Test and train you staff regularly. Take a Free Phishing Security Test at KnowBe4.



Stu Sjouwerman



KnowBe4



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