The eight-month study, conducted in 2023, involved 10 simulated phishing campaigns targeting staff across the California health system. Researchers sought to determine whether the standard annual training,...
Eh, no. Companies don’t give a shit about who’s to blame when everything is encrypted and they’re being blackmailed. And after they mostly care about preventing this from happening again, which is why you have these trainings.
Eh, no. Companies don’t give a shit about who’s to blame when everything is encrypted and they’re being blackmailed. And after they mostly care about preventing this from happening again, which is why you have these trainings.
Courts might. I thought it was a liability thing when your customers are trying to sue you for gross negligence in the data loss.
Maybe it is, and I know capitalism isn’t big on forethought, but wouldn’t it be better to not do a negligence in the first place?
Though I guess capitalism is kinda like electricity in that way; it’s not about the best path it’s about the most convenient path.