Social engineering is one of the most dangerous forms of cyberattacks.
Why? Well, because it’s not a tech issue. It’s a human being issue.
So, you can have a huge security team, buy all the tools in the world, and still get devastated when one of your employees gets tricked by a phone call, text, or email. Addressing social engineering requires something more.
Are you ready to take some meaningful action?
STEP 1: Educate and train staff
STEP 2: Implement strong authentication practices
STEP 3: Create a culture of security
STEP 4: Obtain regular assessments
STEP 5: Develop an incident response plan
To get you started, tell us where to send your “Preventing Social Engineering” checklist.