Overview:  Most cyber attacks happen thanks to simple human mistakes, not weak technology.Better training and awareness can prevent many security breaches.
In February 2020, two firefighters died after running out of air during a search in a library. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health report listed not only tactical inefficiencies ...
Cloud cybersecurity startup Coro Cyber Security Ltd. today unveiled its Security Awareness Training module to help small to medium-sized businesses reduce human error, defend against phishing attacks, ...
Cyber threats are constantly evolving as hackers are devising new strategies and methods to exploit weaknesses within digital systems. While hackers have a huge arsenal of technological tools to ...
Incorporate vulnerability management into security operations workflows. Effective incorporation simplifies processes and reduces human intervention, which lowers errors. Use threat intelligence feeds ...
The latest Data Breach Investigations Report by Verizon has shown that 82% of online breaches happen due to human error. Other reports and studies show even higher ...
Data disasters resulting from cyberattacks and ransomware dominate news headlines. However, the most consistent and costly threats are actually caused by human error ...
Noting that almost half of organizations have experienced a cloud data breach, Thales said 31% attributed the breach to misconfiguration or human error, which the company said underscores the need for ...
Network outages can often be traced to four error-prone activities: fault analysis and response, configuration changes, scaling and failover, and security policies. You might have been alarmed to read ...