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The Life and Death of Passwords: Improving Security With Passwords and People

Duo's Security Blog

Street, a self-described “hacker-helper-human,” contemplates bad password advice, investing in human behavior, and why social engineering continues to work. Most of the attackers that you’ve seen usually start nowadays with a phishing attack. What are some of the reasons that social engineering continues to work?

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6 Dangerous Microsoft Office 365 Security Concerns for Business

Spinone

Your employee’s password to Office 365 might get cracked or stolen during a phishing attack. How to educate your employees: Security awareness training for all new-coming employees is a must, so provide them with one. Here are some of the best security training providers you can choose from.

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Cyber CEO: The History Of Cybercrime, From 1834 To Present

Herjavec Group

2 – It demonstrates the importance of security awareness training for your employees! 1998-2007 — Max Butler — Max Butler hacks U.S. In 2007, he is arrested and eventually pleads guilty to wire fraud, stealing millions of credit card numbers and around $86 million of fraudulent purchases. I love it for a few reasons. #1