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Protecting yourself and your business from phishing attacks can be a daunting task. While it's impossible to eliminate all risk, there are steps you can take to reduce the odds and your brand. Enter "Phishing for Dummies" – the definitive guide for IT professionals seeking comprehensive knowledge and defense against phishing attacks.
EGUIDE:
Last year's Verizon data breaches report found that 80% of all cyber security attacks started with a phishing email. In this e-guide, we take a look at how phishing can affect an enterprise, why text-based phishing is a growing threat and how to prevent and minimize mobile phishing attacks.
EGUIDE:
This E-Guide from SearchSecurity.com details different types of common domain name system (DNS) attacks, the unusual behaviors they invoke, and which defense tactics work best in the given scenario. View now to learn more!
EZINE:
Lethal threats to enterprise security are emerging from every which way. Access this exclusive edition of Information Security Magazine to learn just what you're up against.
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This document describes the risks of the new Underground Economy, phishing types, malware and how to combat phishing exploitation.
EBOOK:
This white paper can help you discover why attackers can target the token vendor to take advantage of the security of the authentication system as a whole and how you can replace the ubiquitous authenticator in your business.
WHITE PAPER:
This report takes an in-depth look at the security threat the Russian Business Network (RBN) is to North American-based enterprise businesses. Learn more about their current infrastructure, its corruption, and the impact the RBN has on business today.
WHITE PAPER:
This resource details the current state of targeted attacks and explores why putting an effective defensive strategy in place is so critical. View now to uncover the effects of these potentially disastrous attacks and what you can do to stay protected.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper addresses the lifecycle of a phishing attack and how different entities--including third-party take down services and law enforcement--are involved in the process of disabling phishing sites.