SoSafe named a strong performer in The Forrester Wave™: Human Risk Management Solutions, Q3 2024. Click here to know more.
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Cybercriminals still rely on social engineering to exploit human psychology to their advantage, but AI technology is now amplifying their efforts. At the same time, the widespread use of AI-generated disinformation is causing social instability. As cyber security becomes a core component of business strategies in response, our report delves into this complex threat landscape and explains how the evolution towards human risk management is what organizations need to navigate it.
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SoSafe has been recognized as a Strong Performer in the inaugural Forrester Wave™: Human Risk Management Solutions, Q3 2024 report, based on an evaluation across three categories: current offering strategy, and market presence. Read the report to learn how to ensure you choose the right solution for your security strategy and discover why SoSafe has been recognized for our “solid innovation process” and “privacy-by-design principles.”
AI’s ever-growing involvement in cyberattacks, the double-edged sword of emerging technologies like 5G and quantum computing, the rise of hacktivism and cyberattacks amid global political crises, and the rise of disinformation campaigns are among the key trends to watch for in 2024. Discover more trends and tips on how to protect against them in our latest report.
In an era dominated by online threats and invisible adversaries, cyber security heads can no longer afford to stand alone. In this white paper, SoSafe steps back, spotlighting the true front-runners in cyber: security leaders. Our goal? Amplify the voices that know the current cyber challenges best. To achieve this, we welcomed Tobias Ludwichowski; Martijn Nykerk; Dr. Stefan Lüders; Michael Krull; Jens Becker; and Michael Brandes. Dive in to join the conversation.
Despite robust technical measures, people are susceptible to social engineering, meaning the human factor is key to navigate the current cyberthreat landscape successfully. As per Gartner®, “In 2022, less than 5% of cybersecurity leaders have adopted emerging security behavior and culture program capabilities”. In their report, Gartner offers effective actions to elevate security awareness programs, enhancing human risk management outcomes.
If there is one thing security experts agree on, it is that cybercrime is a major business risk for companies worldwide. But to beat cybercriminals at their own game, we need to move cyber security to where people are. In this report, we delve into the state of cyber security and awareness and explore how organizations can benefit from behavioral science insights. We let data speak as much as experts from various industries, who share their top priorities for today’s security professionals.
Attackers are always innovating, and technology continues democratizing cybercrime. More than ever, staying ahead of the evolving threat landscape is key to strengthening resilience to security risks. Learn more about the eight latest trends in cybercrime for 2023, along with helpful tips for companies to stay secure.
Trend or necessity? A look into the interdependence of information security and behavioral science – and why measuring behavioral change pays off.
Supply chain attacks are on the rise, as cybercriminals have been improving their effectiveness over the past years. Read this white paper to learn about the causes and potential consequences of these attacks, and how your employees can recognize them early on.
Cybercriminals are continuing to evolve their attack tactics From automated spear phishing emails, phone scams, multiple extortion to supply chain attacks: Cybercriminals are adding innovative strategies to their toolbox and exploiting current affairs – such as the shift to hybrid work. Organizations must prioritize replacing a static attack response with proactive defense to better tackle […]