002. Are your employees opening the door to cyber criminals?

Published: Nov. 1, 2018, 5:13 p.m.

b'Cyber criminals are constantly looking to exploit the weakest link in your chain. Using social engineering, they\\u2019re targeting employees, looking to abuse their trust and willingness to help, in order to gain access to sensitive information. \\nPaul Mason is joined by Edward Whittingham, founder of the British Fraud Prevention Partnership (BFPP), to understand how companies can best get to grips with the security risk posed by their staff. \\nSome of the key points of discussion are: \\n\\n1\\u201948 \\u2013 The obstacles around staff training\\n5\\u201900 \\u2013 What is phishing? \\n13\\u201937 \\u2013 The difference between phishing and spear phishing \\n22\\u201928 \\u2013 Cybercrime in policing \\n31\\u201908 \\u2013 How do you make your employees your strongest defence?\\n\\nDownload on iTunes: apple.co/2Ji61Ek\\nListening time: 36 minutes\\n\\nFor more information, follow us on twitter @Secarma or @SecarmaLabs or email us at podcast@secarma.co.uk\\n\\nHosted by: Paul Mason, Ethical Hacker & Head of Education at Secarma\\nGuest: Edward Whittingham, Founder the BFPP https://www.thebfpp.org/'