Recent research by the Global Cyber Alliance (GCA) shows the globe's leading security firms exhibiting at Black Hat USA 2017 have a long way to go towards the adoption of DMARC — email authentication — which can greatly
reduce phishing attacks and the ability for hackers to hijack domains for ransomware attack.
Not exact matches
Known as email «whitelisting,» this greatly
reduces the risk of
phishing attacks on the executive.
According to MarkMonitor's Verizon case study, «To
reduce the incidence and cost of
phishing attacks, Verizon successfully integrated MarkMonitor solutions with other internal security measures as part of a larger concerted effort to educate and protect customers and prevent Verizon fraud losses.»
The Cybercrime and Law Firms issue of LAWPRO Magazine has loads of practical advice for law firms and lawyers on the steps they can proactively take to
reduce their risks of a cyber breach or
attack and how to recognize and avoid email frauds and
phishing.
Training is essential to
reduce the risk
phishing attacks pose, but businesses can't rely on every employee doing the right thing when faced with a sophisticated
phishing email.
As part of its core mission to
reduce cyber vulnerability worldwide, GCA recently announced the release of powerful tools designed to combat
phishing attacks and other cyber threats.