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Owner and Lead Systems Engineer, Tech Eagles; Author of "Computers Should Just Work"

I have seen a lot of cyberattacks over the years. Most of them start with an email phishing ploy or business email compromise. Addressing these two vectors dramatically reduces your business risk exposure to cyberattacks. The best way to prepare for phishing attacks is employee training. Yes, you need a good spam filter, but some will always slip through no matter what. And don't blame Suzy in the billing department when she clicks on a link in an email. She doesn't stand a chance against the multibillion-dollar, international, hostile-state-led industry of cyberattacking. If you want her to not compromise your network and data, then you need to give her regular cyber training. Telling her just not to click on links is not enough. Dedicated to your liberty, safety, and digital health, Tim Meredith Tech Eagles

Kyle Parrish, CISSP

Senior Technical Engineer @ Counter Hack | Automate all the things | Perpetual Learner

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Spot on Tim! And don't forget about https://sublime.security/. Sublime also has options to give "Warnings" to users to help them spot phishing.

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