How Human Vulnerabilities Affect Your Security
Actively managing your human security risk is essential to effective cybersecurity
Human vulnerabilities, leading to human failures, were responsible for more than two thirds of data breaches (68%) in 2024. The failures were not malicious or deliberate. Instead, they resulted from employees falling victim to phishing schemes and other social engineering attacks, and making human errors that affected company security. These two top examples of human security risk were spotlighted in Verizon’s 2024 Data Breach Investigations Report.
Cybersecurity tools and technologies have evolved to their most effective levels ever. So it’s no surprise that cybercriminals have turned increasingly to the weakest link in the security chain by exploiting our human vulnerabilities. Fortunately, that link is gradually being strengthened thanks to more effective management of human security risk, including regular cybersecurity training.
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