Top Wall Street firm Goldman Sachs invests $30 million in cyber fighting KnowBe4
If this isn't a Good Housekeeping seal of approval, then what is?
Read More >If this isn't a Good Housekeeping seal of approval, then what is?
Read More >Funding will fuel KnowBe4's rapid international growth and continued leadership in the new-school security awareness and simulated phishing attack market.
Read More »The CBT Nuggets crew traveled to Austin, Texas, for SpiceWorld 2017 — and we met hundreds of IT pros, partied with the spiciest crowd in IT, and heard stories about new tech and the people working in the industry. Here are the spiciest bites we were able to bring back from SpiceWorld. Think you can handle it?
Read More »When I learned about last week's Cyber Security Chicago conference via Twitter, I thought this would be a great opportunity. After all, how frequently does someone from the nonprofit or social enterprise community get to focus on security and data issues? (Plus, Cyber Security Chicago was making its debut this year, so I felt it was worth checking out for my own education as well). So I requested (and received) a complimentary press pass and attended last week's conference at McCormick Place.
Read More »The addition allows for a more personalized approach to security awareness training
Read More »I was just sent a link to video of Kevin Mitnick's testimony before a congressional committee of March 2, 2000 where he explained how he was able to hack into dozens of large organizations including the IRS using social engineering as his only tool.
Read More »With more than 30 years of experience in commercial banking, BBVA-Compass Jacksonville and North Florida CEO Nelson Bradshaw — who was promoted to CEO in early 2015 after nine years with the bank — established a reputation early in his career for being able to be successful despite challenging economic forces.
Read More »Carbon Black, the leader in next-generation endpoint security, today unveiled its vision for the market’s first Predictive Security Cloud™
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Read More »Hacker-turned-security-consultant Kevin Mitnick used an arsenal of everyday items - laptops, a Bluetooth speaker and Wi-Fi - to demonstrate the ease with which one bad actor can wreak havoc on a business or consumer.
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