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.
The NSTDC is equipped with classrooms and demonstration capabilities, including a nuclear forensics demonstration laboratory containing microscopes, a glove box, and other relevant equipment. (Photo: ...
The omnipresent and ever-increasing digital technology trends of today are quickly and significantly changing our lives. Today’s critical infrastructures, which include nuclear power and other ...
Perry Carpenter is Chief Evangelist for KnowBe4 Inc., provider of the popular Security Awareness Training & Simulated Phishing platform. Interestingly, readily available large language models (LLMs or ...
Cybercriminals are diving into AI to craft powerful and customized social engineering schemes. Ranging from deepfakes to mass-produced AI-generated phishing emails, this novel technology has evolved ...
Creating a culture of security starts on day one, say veteran security leaders. Here’s their advice for making that initial security training more effective. Jerich Beason, CISO, Commercial Bank at ...
Police officers complete a variety of important training, including de-escalation and defensive tactics. This training prepares them for a variety of confrontations and assaults. Dealing with angry ...
Women in CyberSecurity (WiCyS) is proud to announce the 5th annual Security Training Scholarship (STS) Program in partnership with the SANS Institute. This initiative, made possible by WiCyS Tier 1 ...
Two weeks ago, security expert Richard Priem was in Washington, D.C. Now he's headed to Boulder, Colorado, chasing down the latest incident of violent antisemitism. "I wish we weren't necessary and ...