Humans are often considered the weakest link in security, with 95% of cybersecurity breaches caused by human error, according to Cybint statistics. Despite security awareness training, attacks continue to rise, even at prominent organizations. The situation has become more alarming due to recent changes, including the rise of deepfakes, which have made social engineering attacks more deceiving and effective. AI advancements have also reduced operational costs for hackers, allowing them to conduct large-scale personalized campaigns. The increased exposure of personal information online has triggered a new wave of targeted phishing attacks, making it easier for hackers to create fake personas. The increased reachability of employees through various communication tools has also increased the attack surface and risk exposure. Additionally, the increased online connectivity of younger generations has made them more vulnerable to online threats. The shift to remote work has also added to the risk, as employees often use work devices for personal reasons and are more easily distracted. To combat these attacks, better defenses are needed that provide holistic coverage and consider the security of both individuals and organizations. It's essential to look at cybersecurity in a holistic manner, recognizing that a cyber risk to one individual is a risk to the entire organization.
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