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Social Engineering: The Silent Threat to Business Coaches

Social engineering, a form of cybercrime that manipulates people into divulging confidential information or performing actions that compromise security, is a growing concern. Business coaches, due to their role as trusted advisors, are particularly vulnerable. This blog post will delve into the intricacies of social engineering, exploring how it targets business coaches, and providing actionable strategies for mitigation.

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Unwitting Insiders: The Silent Enablers of Cyberattacks

Cyberattacks are often portrayed as complex operations launched by sophisticated criminals. While this is true, robust cybersecurity defences can thwart even the most elaborate attack plan. However, a growing threat lies within your organisation itself: accidental insiders.

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Fortifying Your Defences: Third-Party Risk Management for a Secure Supply Chain

Fortifying Your Defences: Third-Party Risk Management for a Secure Supply Chain The modern business landscape thrives on collaboration. Our success hinges on a complex network of third-party vendors, from software providers to manufacturers. But what happens when this network becomes. Vulnerable? This is where supply emerges, posing a significant threat. Third-party risk management (TPRM) is …

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Form-jacking: The Silent Threat Stealing Your Customer Data and Bottom Line

Form-jacking, also known as web skimming, is a malicious technique in which cybercriminals inject skimming scripts into legitimate websites, particularly those with e-commerce functionalities.