
Hackers have evolved their methods, from regular phishing attacks to spear phishing, where they use email messages disguised as coming from legitimate sources to dupe specific individuals.
This is why the global spear phishing protection software market is estimated to reach $1.8 billion by 2025.
However, conventional defenses can still fall short due to one particular weakness in the security perimeter – the human factor. Indeed, some 33 percent of 2019's data breaches involved humans falling victim to social engineering attacks. And given how sophisticated and creative the phishing perpetrators have been getting, it's easy to see how even the most tech-savvy among us can become victims. New-school security awareness training can help eliminate human error and have the education needed to defend against calculated attacks.
This is why the global spear phishing protection software market is estimated to reach $1.8 billion by 2025.
However, conventional defenses can still fall short due to one particular weakness in the security perimeter – the human factor. Indeed, some 33 percent of 2019's data breaches involved humans falling victim to social engineering attacks. And given how sophisticated and creative
The Hacker News has the story: https://thehackernews.com/2020/02/spear-phishing-cybersecurity.html?m=1