Security Awareness & Culture
Most cyberattacks target people first, using social engineering for phishing, business e-mail compromise (BEC) and the like. Scams of this kind are on the rise. In 2023, the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) identified more than 10,000 phishing websites. Technical protective measures are not enough to protect companies from such attacks. It is vital that employees are trained and confident in handling e-mails, websites and IT at work. By nurturing a security culture, everyone will be able to recognise an attack when it happens and know what action to take.
Cyber incidents can be averted in a more targeted manner if employees feel involved in cybersecurity.
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