Are these the same places that were the topic of concern over "chinese" hackers trying to grab sensitive data? Some guy was fired because he brought the attacks to the attention of the FBI or something ...
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Employee Training?
How does one go about training employees about social engineering? You can have layers of defense to protect from external threats, but none of it means anything if your own employees / users assist in compromising your network - willingly or not. this is not something you can protect against with anti virus software, a firewall or a NAC solution. It's about changing the behavior of humans...
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