MADISON, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Infosec, the leading provider of information security education and workforce security awareness, today announced Gartner recognized it as a Leader in the 2019 Magic ...
Jack Koziol is president and founder of Infosec, a leading security awareness and anti-phishing training provider. With years of private vulnerability and exploitation development experience, he has ...
The omnipresent and ever-increasing digital technology trends of today are quickly and significantly changing our lives. Today’s critical infrastructures, which include nuclear power and other ...
The purpose of this policy is to ensure that all Connecticut College employees and college affiliates with access to college data, are taught Information Security Awareness in order to gain an ...
Employee training is a mainstay for most organizations, and the necessity for online cybersecurity awareness training can’t be overstated. Last year the FBI reported a staggering $12.5 billion has ...
Awareness training is great when people can hurt only themselves. But when people can hurt others, stronger measures are required During the recent RSA Conference in San Francisco, I was part of a ...
Imagine this: As part of an exercise to teach security awareness, employees enter a room. An actual, physical operational security "escape room," which at first looks like a regular office room. But ...
A growing number of organisations understand that humans are a key element to security, but are discouraged by failed security awareness programmes, says Jessica Barker, co-founder of consultancy ...
Recognizing that the weak link in most security chains is human beings, the InfoSec Institute announced a new certification for security awareness practitioners. The Certified Security Awareness ...
It is increasingly commonplace for organisations to undertake phishing simulations against their employees. There is a plethora of service providers as well as free resources to use for this purpose.
You know the adage: There's no patch for human stupidity. But as many organizations have witnessed their user security training programs falling flat, along with a constant wave of targeted and other ...