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Often the weakest link in security is not technology, but the people who use it. All it takes is one employee to undermine even the most sophisticated security measures, but there are ways that IT security teams can minimize this risk.
Thursday, 10/11 at 11am PT, join Pat Calhoun, SVP & GM, McAfee Network Security to share your opinions, experiences, best practices and recommendations on combating the human element risk in information security. Tell us how you and your colleagues defend the business from risks posed by remote workers, email threats, social engineering and insider threats. Is a combination of awareness training, policy and targeted security technology all that’s needed to protect critical company data, or is there more to it?
We want to know: Assuming security teams will always come up against user-based threats, what do you think is the “weakest link” in many organizations’ network security strategy? In your experience, what are the most common technical issues you’ve seen, and what implications does that have for orgs looking to beef up defenses against intentional and unintentional employee-instigated attacks? Do you see real value in employee security education? If not, what type of security technologies do you think would help mitigate risk?
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