Cyber Lingo: What is pretexting in cyber security?

Pretexting in cyber security is commonly used but not widely known. When employees don’t know what...

Risk vs. Threat vs. Vulnerability: What is the difference?

The words risk, threat, and vulnerability are commonly used interchangeably, but they mean...

Brand impersonation attacks: How to take responsibility for your customers

Brand impersonation attacks are the reason your security awareness strategy shouldn’t end...

FUD: How Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt can ruin your security program

One of the greatest threats to security culture isn’t a piece of malware or an evil scammer, it’s...

London Drugs cyber attack: What businesses can learn from its week-long shutdown

London Drugs cyber attack: What businesses can learn from its week-long shutdown The London Drugs...

Tips and stories for your team on World Password Day

Happy World Password Day! As security awareness managers, these named events and days can be...

Cyber Lingo: What is biometric authentication?

As businesses are evaluating new authentication strategies you may be wondering, what is biometric...

The XZ backdoor: What security managers can learn

The recent XZ backdoor attack is the perfect example of the increasing use of supply chain...

Small business cyber security guide: What you should prioritize & where you should spend your budget

Welcome to our Small Business Cyber Security Guide. Many small businesses are just starting out...

Tax scams: Scams to be aware of this tax season

As tax day approaches, now is a crucial time to educate yourself and your team members on tax...
Your organization needs you to be 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 great to be the “go-to” person for questions about security from non-technical team members? Regardless of your job...