It is also important to educate your employees on the new and more convincing forms of phishing emails, and why it is important to verify any communication before clicking on a link that will infect a work computer.
Finally, stop treating the danger of ransomware as an IT issue. This is now a C-suite issue that should command attention toward enterprise asset protection and risk management.

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Every day, publicly available private information is weaponized. One effective strategy to reduce the chances of becoming a phishing victim is to safeguard your employees and vendors by making them aware of the danger. This will help them understand their vulnerability and take action to keep themselves—and your organization—safer.
About the author: Ron Zayas is an online privacy expert, speaker, author, and CEO of IronWall360, an Incogni company. IronWall360 provides online privacy protection to both the public and private sector. For more insight into online privacy laws, proactive strategies, and best online data practices, visit ironwall360.com. Connect with Ron at ron.z@360civic.com or LinkedIn. Back to HCB News