How Organizations Can Prevent Their Employees Falling for Cyber Scams
Cyber scams pose a significant threat to organizations of all sizes, regardless of their industry or geographic location.
This guide, written by Franklin Okeke for TechRepublic Premium, digs into the nature of these scams while also highlighting the measures organizations can take to shield their employees from becoming victims.
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11. CONSULT WHITE-HAT HACKERS
White-hat hackers conduct authorized penetration tests on an organization’s network to identify vulnerabilities and weaknesses. Working with them gives you insights into your network’s security posture and tailored recommendations for improvements.
White-hat hackers employ the same tactics as malicious hackers but do so with your consent and cooperation. They can reveal areas of vulnerability, such as weak points in your firewall, outdated software, or misconfigured security settings. They use their expertise to fine-tune your cybersecurity strategy and prioritize necessary fixes. Collaborating with these experts can help you stay one step ahead of potential cyberattacks and maintain the integrity of your network.
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