January 13, 2022
Revitalize your security awareness program

Revitalizing your security awareness program in 2022

So, you’re glad to put 2021 behind you, and start a new calendar year. Maybe you’ve even made some resolutions on both the personal and business
October 27, 2021
MSP renewal

Stale awareness programs are an opportunity for service providers to show leadership

During my 10 years of experience in security awareness and compliance training, I’ve spoken to hundreds of customers and thousands of end-users. It can be pretty
October 25, 2021
Can I Be Phished? Zoom Zinger with Jeff Ton

Can I Be Phished? Ep. 8 – Zoom Zinger with Jeff Ton

October 24, 2021
Phishing Assessment Optimizer

The Phishing Assessment Optimizer™ helps avoid frustrations, distractions, and PR nightmares

Most of us have either been on the giving or receiving end of a “phishing assessment” (also called phishing tests, mock phishing exercises, or phishing simulations).
October 20, 2021
Simulations

Employees need realistic phishing simulations to break the kill chain of cyberattacks

Businesses should pay attention to the joint advisory from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) in the USA that highlights a growing pattern of newly
October 16, 2021
anyone can become a cyber security champion

Your organization needs you to be a Cyber Security Champion

If you’re interested in cyber security in any way, you can easily become a Cyber Security Champion within your team, and you should. Wouldn’t it be
September 2, 2021
Selling security to the c-suite

Cyber stories for executives: Using the Guntrader data breach to help get executive buy-in for cyber security investment

August 9, 2021
What you should learn from data breach lawsuits like this one

What you should learn from data breach lawsuits like this one

July 19, 2021
Tricky document notification for converting to compatible version

Sneaky Microsoft Office phishing attachments effectively trick users into running malicious macros

Most of us have learned not to enable macros in unexpected Microsoft Office documents. But there is a new malware attack that uses some less obvious
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