You’ve invested time and money into the security of your organization’s network. You’re protecting everything from your data to endpoints and networks. So, it’s no surprise that your IT department throws its hands up when a happy clicker in your organization inadvertently launches a malware attack; enticed by what looked like a legitimate link in an email.
The volume of phishing threats continues to increase, and bad actors are getting more sophisticated; often meaning that the look and feel of phishing emails are increasingly authentic.
It’s become evident that, frequently, the weakest link in many cybersecurity defenses are people. In fact, according to the 2019 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Security Awareness Computer-Based Training, “People influence security more than technology or policy and cybercriminals know how to exploit human behaviors.”
So, while technology continues to evolve, the human element will always be the most unpredictable variable to secure. In order to fortify against people-enabled losses, organizations are turning to security awareness and training programs. Recent events have highlighted an increased need for security awareness as the vast move to a remote workforce has unveiled new, targeted threats that require employees to detect on their own.
Cisco Security Awareness is designed to help promote and apply effective cybersecurity common sense by modifying end-user behavior. Using engaging and relevant computer-based content with various simulated attack methods, this cloud-delivered product provides comprehensive simulation, training, and reporting so employee process can be continually monitored and tracked; an important part of compliance standards such as HIPPA and GDPR.
Leveraging the power of other leading Cisco Security technologies, Cisco Security Awareness provides a comprehensive and robust defense against phishing attacks.
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