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3 ways to deter phishing attacks in 2023

CIO Business Intelligence

In fact, CIO has reported that it takes only a few minutes for experienced hackers to set up a social engineering attack against enterprises (and their managed service providers) that consider themselves to be secure and protected. This helps in early identification of attacks and increasing overall security hygiene.

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How Bad Actors Are Now Using Vishing

SecureWorld News

They have been targeting large companies around the world using social engineering techniques, primarily vishing. Vishing attacks are voice phishing, which happens during a phone call to users of VoIP platforms. Attackers are trying to gain access to all employee credentials, instead of targeting privileged individuals.

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Penetration Testing Remote Workers

SecureWorld News

Social media accounts associated only with personal, non-business usage. Odds are, your employee code of conduct and security policies do not contain any such provisions, nor would teams sign off on their inclusion. SMishing is social engineering in the form of SMS text messages.

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Fountainhead: The End of the Laptop-Centric World?

Fountainhead

To accomplish her work she needs access to each clients intranet as well as a number of their secure, internal applications. Each time Margo takes on a new client, they issue her firm a corporate laptop, usually equipped with VPN software and a 2-factor security app with a physical fob. And thats about 80% of the time.

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Augmented Reality and the Network

Spearline Testing

The execution of VoIP , playing around with the idea of cognitive networks , the evolution of the Internet of Things (IoT), using enhanced features like A.I. Voice biometrics may provide authentication and security. AR and VR have the potential to reshape the way we interact, whether that be socially, in a B2C context, or B2B.

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