The statistics outlining today’s security and cybersecurity challenges are alarming and, frankly, frightening. Thousands of corporate data breaches are reported in basically every industry — and those are just the incidents that get reported. What’s worse is that withhundreds of thousands of organizations estimated to be impacted by certain breaches, more than a third of them didn’t get detected at all.
Of course, part of this growing challenge is a sophisticated, evolving and ever-expanding threat landscape. In this challenging context, a key pillar involves people themselves. No matter how much innovative cybersecurity technology and expertise organizations are throwing at the problem, employees remain vulnerable to phishing, social engineering and other attacks aimed at stealing passwords and user credentials.