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    Oversharing Is a Risk to Information Security

    Younger employees need to be wary of oversharing company information on social media, according to John Karabin, senior director of cybersecurity at NTT Ltd. In an article for SmartCompany, Karabin explained that while younger users are typically more acclimated to new technologies, they may also be more distracted by them.

    “Education about cybersecurity needs to start early,” Karabin says. “With the younger generation now having access to the internet and social media at an early age, they are known for juggling multiple tasks and devices at the same time, which can lead to a lack of focus and attention to detail. This results in young adults being more susceptible to phishing scams and other cyber threats that trick the user into providing sensitive information or access to their devices. Therefore, it is even more crucial to raise awareness of threats and vulnerabilities they are exposed to and develop a culture of questioning and research.”

    Likewise, organizations should provide their employees with training so they can stay aware of new types of cyber attacks.

    “While the younger employees are aware of the types of cyber attacks like phishing and malware, cyber threat actors are stepping up their criminal activities and looking for unique ways to exploit employees,” Karabin writes. “Cyber threats can now come in all shapes and forms, through emails, text messages and website pop-ups.

    For younger generations entering the workforce, businesses should implement a cybersecurity training program that shares the common forms of cyber attacks, ways to identify a cyber threat and cyber security best practices. It will ensure that every member is aware of the potential threats they are exposed to and the severity of a cyber attack. Cybersecurity training programs help to cultivate a cyber secure culture and bring awareness to every employee on the importance of remaining vigilant.”

    New-school security awareness training can teach your employees to follow security best practices so they can avoid falling for social engineering attacks.

    SmartCompany has the story.


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