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Historically, a majority (82%) of the cyberattacks organizations face are attributed to human error. Something so technical often boils down to an employee clicking on the wrong link. Cybercriminals know this and often exploit this behavior.
With malicious actors working to take advantage of human nature, security leaders need to work with their teams to know how to quickly respond when a crisis strikes. To accomplish this, security leaders must stop thinking of their employees as their weakest link and instead work with them to turn them into their strongest asset.