As the security industry has continued to underinvest in the human element of security, phishing has become the top attack vector for cyber criminals. Breaches continue to occur in record numbers, identification takes an exorbitantly long time, and the most preferred target is an organization’s human assets. Empowering human assets to provide vetted intelligence into your incident response teams is often overlooked. Every organization has these human sensors, and there’s a natural desire for these employees to want to help.
In this presentation, you will learn:
• Why the cybersecurity industry is broken
• How to reduce susceptibility to human-targeted attacks
• How to empower users to become human sensors to recognize and report suspected attacks
Join PhishMe and (ISC)² on Jun 21 (Wed) at 13:00 (Singapore time) and learn how you can empower your team and protect your organization from phishing attacks.