Tag: social engineering
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Most people are the biggest security risk
Firewalls and zero-trust architectures matter, but the consistent breach vector is human behavior. Here’s what the data says and what actually changes outcomes.
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Email is still the weakest link
Decades of phishing, breaches, and account takeovers point at one consistent vector. Email security is the perimeter most organizations still get wrong.
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Phishing Works Because It’s Effective
Phishing isn’t a relic of the early internet. It persists because the underlying psychology is sound and the economics keep favoring the attacker.
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Social Engineering Beats Technical Defenses
The most effective attacks bypass technical security entirely by manipulating people. Why the human layer is the weakest point — and what to do about it.
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Trust Is the Biggest Vulnerability
Phishing, scams, and social engineering all exploit trust because trust works. The most effective security move is changing how you verify.