Across the cybersecurity industry, white papers and reports typically highlight high-level
trends related to cyber threats. However, what is often overlooked is a more granular analysis that focuses on individuals within an organization. More
specifically, the high-value targets that threat actors focus much of their attention on.
The beginning of this article is great and I found the whole thing of value, even to my own one person self, but who are we to report an attack on? I get so much Spam to one of my accounts, I sort of quit checking it although I get legitiment stuff too.
I get the Paypal problems, the Apple problems, and all sorts of Spam for various types of products. So, if we’re being attacked, who are we even supposed to report it to as a company? I think this is the bigger question. While the article talks about industries like financial oinstitutions who have personel to handle reports, what about people like you and I who may be working inside our home or even volunteer places and check our email on our phone?
Please feel free to check out the article: Reporting Cyber Threats: Executives at Risk by Elliot Volkman for the insite on this one. Let me know your thoughts.
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