Your employees might be your company's greatest strength, but they are also your network's greatest vulnerability. As technical network security improves, many hacks now rely on social engineering, exploiting human nature to extract sensitive information.
Anecdotally, social engineering is reported to be behind an overwhelming number of cyberattacks. Despite its prevalence, employees receive minimal social engineering awareness training, facilitating continued network breaches.
Social engineering works due to exploiting human desires. Perpetrators use tactics like promising friendship or impersonating trusted individuals to extract confidential data, making it a successful cyberattack method.
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