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As cyber criminals and their tools become more sophisticated, organisations are becoming increasingly reliant on their first line of defence – their staff – to combat threats. This requires a high level of awareness. But is it reasonable to expect employees to have such an advanced understanding of the dangers?
期刊介绍:
Computer Fraud & Security has grown with the fast-moving information technology industry and has earned a reputation for editorial excellence with IT security practitioners around the world. Every month Computer Fraud & Security enables you to see the threats to your IT systems before they become a problem. It focuses on providing practical, usable information to effectively manage and control computer and information security within commercial organizations.