Computer Science, asked by girl12621, 10 months ago

Set up regular training programmes to ensure employees stay up-to-date with security policies.

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Answered by rajkishor9122850
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Explanation:

The 4,000 employees of Scotty’s Brewhouse sure can. They were the victims of an email phishing scam where company-wide W-2 forms were sent to an imposter pretending to be the CEO (whoops!)

But Scotty’s Brewhouse isn’t the first or only company to be burnt by the attacks of phishers, hacktivists, and cybercriminals. And phishing isn’t the only strategy these computer thugs use, either. You see, your company (and just about every other company in the world) could be vulnerable to malware, ransomware, spam, hacking and social engineering, too.

Answered by pravinbariya650
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Answer:

Set up regular training programmes to ensure employees stay up-to-date with security policies

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