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A skilled team of professionals and the right security technologies are undoubtedly important to securing your organization, but your first line of defense against cybercrime is always your employees.
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The purpose of this policy is to ensure that all Connecticut College employees and college affiliates with access to college data, are taught Information Security Awareness in order to gain an ...
Every October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, it is a reminder about the importance of safeguarding our digital lives—at work, in the classroom, and at home. Ash Diffey, Vice President ANZ, Ping ...
Global organizations face particular cultural and linguistic challenges when it comes to awareness training. Here's how 2 companies met that challenge and what you can learn from their experience. If ...
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