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Why Employees Are Your Number One Risk

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The question is not, “Will your employees will get your company hacked?” but rather “When will your employees get your company hacked?” A recent article from HITECH Answers highlights this sad reality of human-error being the most common reason for a cyber intrusion and data compromise. So, while employee actions can circumvent most every security control you have invested in, security awareness training is critical to prevent your employees from being your number one risk.

Users are often the last line in your cyber-defense efforts, and there is no patch for people wanting to be helpful or wanting to do the right thing. In this podcast, LBMC Information Security’s Bill Dean explains why ongoing employee security training is crucial to ensuring employees know how to spot a hacking attempt, ultimately protecting your organization from a potential cyber-attack.

Listen, and discover these key takeaways:

  • Reasons why employees often do not realize how important they are to the process
  • How not enabling multi-factor authentication on remote access to email allows hackers to easily access employee email accounts
  • Why 91% of cyberattacks begin with a spear phishing email
  • The importance of having strong passwords for employees
  • Why backing up data is a must for protecting against cyber-attacks
  continue reading

67 episodes

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Manage episode 203688067 series 1526526
Content provided by Tiffany Orth and LBMC Information Security. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tiffany Orth and LBMC Information Security or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

The question is not, “Will your employees will get your company hacked?” but rather “When will your employees get your company hacked?” A recent article from HITECH Answers highlights this sad reality of human-error being the most common reason for a cyber intrusion and data compromise. So, while employee actions can circumvent most every security control you have invested in, security awareness training is critical to prevent your employees from being your number one risk.

Users are often the last line in your cyber-defense efforts, and there is no patch for people wanting to be helpful or wanting to do the right thing. In this podcast, LBMC Information Security’s Bill Dean explains why ongoing employee security training is crucial to ensuring employees know how to spot a hacking attempt, ultimately protecting your organization from a potential cyber-attack.

Listen, and discover these key takeaways:

  • Reasons why employees often do not realize how important they are to the process
  • How not enabling multi-factor authentication on remote access to email allows hackers to easily access employee email accounts
  • Why 91% of cyberattacks begin with a spear phishing email
  • The importance of having strong passwords for employees
  • Why backing up data is a must for protecting against cyber-attacks
  continue reading

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