Investing in the right technology is the foundation to protecting your organization against cyber threats, but even a robust tech stack can not be enough to stop hackers and bad actors. 9 out of 10 security data breaches happen when bad actors use deceit and scaring tactics to trick employees into providing corporate information or access to corporate data and devices.
Employee education in defence against cyber threats
Humans are the first layer in your defence
against cyberattacks and breaches
Investing in the right technology is the foundation to protecting your organization against cyber threats, but even a robust tech stack can not be enough to stop hackers and bad actors. 9 out of 10 security data breaches happen when bad actors use deceit and scaring tactics to trick employees into providing corporate information or access to corporate data and devices.
As cybercriminals continue to advance tactics used in phishing attempts, organizations must train employees to recognize and report suspicious content and threats. This can be achieved by fostering a cybersecurity-aware culture and providing the necessary resources to build resilience, making your employees your strongest defence against cyber attacks and costly GDPR data breaches.
In this episode of the Jamf Security Lounge, we will be joined by two experts on the topic – Tue Saltofte Lund and Michael Lundgaard from Cyberpilot.
Together, we will discuss:
- How to educate employees on detecting cyber threats
- Examples of phishing attacks and and their impact
- Training on GDPR compliancy for European organizations
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