Cybercriminals recognize the
possibility for riches in the flow of information that makes the global economy
go round, and they are coming after your data with ever-increasing tenacity. As
you know,
technological advances have
helped tighten and control many security and privacy risks. However, because
these technologies have improved so much in recent years, cyber attackers have
shifted their
focus to the ever-vulnerable
human. While you can build a wall of technical protections around systems and
information, it is ultimately the actions and behaviors of your people that will
determine just
how secure your data, and
ultimately your bottom line, really are. Changing
user behavior represents the critical “last mile” of
reducing risks on the prevention
side of the security risk equation.
Please email me on ldinga@managecom.co.ke if you need an
effective user security awareness and education to help you successfully protect
your organization and reduce security risk.
Lawrence Dinga, MSc. (InfoSec & Forensics),
CISSP
Managecom Systems Ltd
+254 721226324/ 0733973999
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2017 5:53 AM
Subject: [kictanet] List of data breaches and cyber attacks in
September – 174 million records leaked – IT Governance Blog
Would be interested to have local information. Any one collecting such
data?
Ali
Hussein
Hussein & Associates
+254
0713 601113 / 0770906375
"Discovery consists in seeing what everyone else has seen and thinking what
no one else has thought". ~ Albert Szent-Györgyi
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from my iPad
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