Employee Training is Best Defense Against Cybersecurity Breaches, Overly Says
November 21, 2017
CSO
Partner Mike Overly penned an article for his CSO ‘Crossroads of Cybersecurity and the Law’ blog, “Employee Training Remains the Best First Line of Defense against Cybersecurity Breaches,” which explains why companies need to prioritize employee training on current and future security issues if they want to avoid cybersecurity breaches. He also gives his top cybersecurity training tips and best practices within the article.
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