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CyberheistNews Vol 13 #17 [Head Start] Effective Methods How To Teach Social Engineering to an AI

KnowBe4

Once those bots—or agents—are trained, and autonomous enough to work on their own, that would be an important step in the direction of a world where AI-driven systems are able to be used for both good and bad. This article prompted me to buy the new black XL T-shirt you see in the blog. Users beware. Did you know?

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Catches of the month: Phishing scams for January 2020

IT Governance

The symbol simply signifies that the site has an SSL certificate, which means the information shared between your computer and the website is encrypted. As we’ve shown here, phishing scams can be tough to spot if you’re not up to speed on cyber criminals’ tactics. Green padlock = good and secure, right?

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An Approach to Cybersecurity Risk Oversight for Corporate Directors

Data Matters

The growing volume and severity of cyber-attacks directed against public companies has caught the attention of federal regulators and investors. More and more, directors are viewing cyber-risk under the broader umbrella of corporate strategy and searching for ways to help mitigate that risk.