Phish in a Barrel: Real-World Cyber Attack Examples
What your users don't know about cyber threats can hurt them—and your organisation. They're constantly being targeted by cyber attacks. Missteps caused by their lack of knowledge could lead to disruption, loss and long-term damage. This e-book explores real-world cyber attack examples and five major categories that begin with—or hinge on—compromising users. You'll learn:
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