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Laugh it Off: When Employee Errors Turn into Cybersecurity Nightmares
Employee Training Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities? More like ‘how to crash your own system 101’. Turns out, we’re the main culprits, not industry attacks. But before we start a blame game, it’s not entirely our fault. Key areas like phishing and data loss are often missed in…

Hot Take:
So, turns out, us regular folks might be the cybersecurity equivalent of a dodgy backdoor left wide open. Yup, research from Sharp suggests that employee error is a bigger risk than industry attacks. But before we start pointing fingers, apparently it's not all our fault. According to the report, vital areas like phishing and data loss are frequently left out of IT training for many SMEs. So, it's like blaming a toddler for burning food when they've never been taught how to cook!