Current anti-phishing training programs have little to no impact. Training methods lack what human learners need: engagement. These programs must be revamped and combined with supportive technologies.
The weakest security link at most companies is the human element. Workers can be phished, tricked, and scammed into downloading a virus a lot more easily than hackers can figure out a password or ...
Phishing defense company Cofense Inc. today announced major updates to its phishing defense platform with the launch of Smart Reinforcement in its Security Awareness Training solution and the release ...
Cybersecurity training programs as implemented today by most large companies do little to reduce the risk that employees will fall for phishing scams–the practice of sending malicious emails posing as ...
A new report out today from cybersecurity training services company Hoxhunt Ltd. reveals that artificial intelligence-powered phishing agents have surpassed elite human red teams in crafting effective ...
KnowBe4 today launched its “Phishing by Industry Benchmarking Report 2025,” which measures an organization’s Phish-prone Percentage (PPP)—the percentage of employees likely to fall for social ...
Facepalm: A new study of nearly 20,000 employees at UC San Diego Health raises questions about one of corporate America's most common defenses against cybercrime: mandatory phishing awareness training ...
One of the biggest mistakes that low-performing security education programs make is treating security awareness training as if every user impacts security in exactly the same way. Everyone gets the ...