INFOGRAPHIC:
Business Email Compromise (BEC) attacks typically target individuals with access to financial records and other sensitive information. However, BEC prevention involves making everyone more aware of email security risks and social engineering red flags. Here are 7 things to look out for when identifying a BEC attack.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the growing market for hyper-converged infrastructure, and assess the options available. We ask mature users of the cloud what's next for their migration to off-premise systems. And we analyse how retail supply chains are developing to keep up with online and mobile shopping trends.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, read about the next steps in Australia's cyber security blueprint, the state of data breaches in the county and what the whole region can do to prepare for new forms of cyber threats.
CASE STUDY:
Spam email continues to be a big problem, even for small businesses. LUNAR, a product development consulting firm, had a major spam problem despite having just 50 employees. They found relief with Cisco's Spam and Virus Blocker. This case study details how LUNAR and other small businesses implemented and then benefited from this Cisco software.
WHITE PAPER:
Keeping on top of the latest security happenings is crucial to protecting your organization. In this recent edition of Symantec's Intelligence Report, view a number of statistics and up-to-date material on the current threat landscape to learn what you should expect both now and in the future.
EGUIDE:
Discover why your enterprise needs to take phishing seriously, 6 tactics these types of attacks utilize, how to teach your employees to recognize phishing, and security measures to take after an employee clicks on a malicious link.
EZINE:
Unmanaged changes to IT systems and networks can recklessly increase risk to enterprises. The key is rolling out an accepted change management process, and sticking to it. Read this magazine and find out how a consistent change management process puts you in charge.
EGUIDE:
The COVID-19 pandemic has sparked an increase in malware attacks. To make matters worse, many people now find themselves working from home without any special IT awareness training to help them identify cyberattacks. In this e-guide, learn more about how to gain control of your cybersecurity during these times of uncertainty.