Articles for January 2016

Enterprise Phishing Susceptibility Report

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I’m sure you are not surprised to hear that phishing, to include spear phishing, persists as the #1 attack vector used by hackers today – and they continue to launch more sophisticated tactics to gain access to corporate networks and assets. But, did you know these alarming facts?
•    87% of the employees who opened a phishing simulation email did so on the same day it was sent – which means organizations have little time to catch a targeted attack aimed at multiple employees
•    Behavioral conditioning decreased susceptible employees’ likelihood to respond to malicious email by 97% after just 4 simulations
•    The most effective phishing emails contain a business communication theme and subject line, such as “File from Scanner” or “Unauthorized Activity/Access”

In PhishMe’s just released Enterprise Phishing Susceptibility Report, you’ll get access to key findings from our study conducted with 400+ customers across 23 industries. We analyzed 13 months of data collected by sending over 8 million phishing-simulation emails to more than 3.5 million employees. These results highlight the importance of understanding how complexity and context impact the phishing susceptibility of employees in an organization, and how a continuous security training program has proven to significantly change employee security behavior.

Don’t let your employees be a statistic! Download this report now to learn more about employee susceptibility behavior and how you can more effectively combat phishing.

Thank you,

The PhishMe Team

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Can an iPad Pro replace your laptop? Here’s what happened when we tried it


“I think if you’re looking at a PC, why would you buy a PC anymore? No really, why would you buy one?” Tim Cook asks of a reporter from The Telegraph while admiring the new iPad Pro. It’s a sentiment that Phil Schiller echos in the product announcement, “the iPad Pro can do things a notebook cannot.”

Source: Can an iPad Pro replace your laptop? Here’s what happened when we tried it

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