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Identifiant 5485609
Date de publication 2022-06-24 05:11:00 (vue: 2022-07-01 08:05:20)
Titre 5 social engineering assumptions that are wrong
Texte Social engineering is involved in the vast majority of cyberattacks, but a new report from Proofpoint has revealed five common social engineering assumptions that are not only wrong but are repeatedly subverted by malicious actors in their attacks.Commenting on the report's findings, Sherrod DeGrippo, Proofpoint's vice president threat research and detection, stated that the vendor has attempted to debunk faulty assumptions made by organizations and security teams so they can better protect employees against cybercrime. “Despite defenders' best efforts, cybercriminals continue to defraud, extort and ransom companies for billions of dollars annually. Security-focused decision makers have prioritized bolstering defenses around physical and cloud-based infrastructure, which has led to human beings becoming the most relied upon entry point for compromise. As a result, a wide array of content and techniques continue to be developed to exploit human behaviors and interests.”To read this article in full, please click here
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