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Is 10 Percent Of The Workforce Responsible For Most Cybersecurity Incidents?

A new study suggests that a small percentage of employees pose the greatest cybersecurity risks. We examine how employers should respond.

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AI vs. AI: The Battle Against Intelligent Malware

This commentary explores how artificial intelligence is being utilized to combat the growing threat of AI-powered malware in the cybersecurity landscape.

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More On The SharePoint Zero-Day Vulnerability And Steps To Take

Microsoft released a patch in July. If you missed it, we provide more information on why the patch is necessary.

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Malvertising's Hidden Pipeline: How Trusted Platforms Became Attack Vectors

We explore how criminal actors weaponize GitHub and digital advertising to distribute stealth malware that exploits corporate trust in legitimate cloud infrastructures.

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Guarding The Inbox: How Employers Can Shut Down Spoofing Risks

We examine how email spoofing enables high-value business fraud and outline training topics employers can use to help prevent loss or compromise from spoofing.

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Have Return-To-Work Policies Increased Workplace Stress? You Make The Call

A survey in Ireland claims that stress and anxiety are climbing and pinpoints return-to-work policies as the reason. What do you think?

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AI vs. AI: The Battle Against Intelligent Malware

This commentary explores how artificial intelligence is being utilized to combat the growing threat of AI-powered malware in the cybersecurity landscape.

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Recognize Manipulation Of Payment Processes To Prevent Embezzlement

We comment on how employers can identify and respond to signs of manipulated payment systems, emphasizing steps to prevent, detect, and mitigate the risk of insider financial crimes.

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Is Air Hygiene A Priority? You Make The Call

A survey claims that workers are worried about air quality, including viruses. What do you think?

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