Default security configurations, weak passwords and human error are the top vectors for cyberattackers targeting enterprise networks. Penetration testers share how to avoid these cyber risks.
For chief information security officers (CISOs) and their organizations, the question is not if the cybersecurity budget should be cut. It's how much risk they are willing to take.
Maine has begun implementing a 988 mental health crisis response line with support from Mission Critical Partners (MCP). Learn more in this case study.
Employee monitoring needs to be approached correctly. Too often, poorly constructed plans, bad communication and unreasonable expectations get in the way of a successful implementation.
By understanding how intelligence officers have traditionally recruited, assessed and developed spies for decades, security leaders can harden their organizations to bad actors.
Understanding how bad actors recruit and develop employees to share information can allow security leaders to harden their organizations against the threat of social engineering.
Part two of this two-part article series examines phishing and third-party account attacks, techniques and tools for mitigation, and tried and true best practices for reducing overall identity-based attack risk.
Let's explore two top identity-based attacks — phishing and third-party accounts — and ways organizations can implement cybersecurity best practices to defend against these.