How to train employees on recognizing phishing attempts and social engineering
By Jonathan D. Steele | March 10, 2025
How to train employees on recognizing phishing attempts and social engineering?
Quick Answer: Navigating cybersecurity threats is like driving through a dense fog; without proper training and awareness, employees risk colliding with hidden dangers that could lead to disastrous breaches. Just as a cautious driver relies on clear signs and guidance, organizations must equip their teams with the knowledge and skills to recognize phishing and social engineering attacks, transforming them into vigilant defenders of sensitive information.
— Jonathan D. Steele, Esq. (Security+, ISC2 CC, CEH)
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