Social engineering is an insidious way of getting “insider access” into an organization’s network and data. Threat actors use it to gain sweeping access to carry out sophisticated attacks while evading detection. This “insider” leeway of social engineering makes it an alarming threat that cybercriminals are routinely exploiting now more than ever.
Insider Risk: How to Keep Your Data Safe in a Hybrid Working World
The way we work has changed dramatically. People work from anywhere and their loyalty to their company has changed. Now that 58% of office workers work from home at least one day a week, threats are even more pronounced for companies, and managers find it harder to...