I was interviewed by Jeremy Quittner yesterday. Here is how he started his article in American Banker today: "It took Stu Sjouwerman, the founder and chief executive of security firm KnowBe4, of Clearwater, Fla., about two minutes to launch a successful social engineering attack against me.
Social engineering, also known as phishing and spear-phishing, is what hackers do when they want to trick someone into taking a particular action or divulging critical information online. These attacks are on the rise against banks and their corporate customers, where more money is on the line than in consumer retail banking." It's a good story. Full Article at American Banker:
Social engineering, also known as phishing and spear-phishing, is what hackers do when they want to trick someone into taking a particular action or divulging critical information online. These attacks are on the rise against banks and their corporate customers, where more money is on the line than in consumer retail banking." It's a good story. Full Article at American Banker: