Social engineering exploits human trust and vulnerabilities, using deception and manipulation to convince individuals to click harmful links or reveal private credentials. Although it requires targeted intelligence and customization, it’s a successful tactic in 50-90% of all cyberattacks, yet companies often fail to allocate even 5% of resources to combat it. Effective preventative steps include recurring employee training, verified trust in correspondent communication, and the implementation of technical measures.

Unlocking Strategic Elasticity: A Healthcare Executive’s Guide to High-Efficiency Lean AI
Healthcare executives are encouraged to adopt leaner, efficient, open-source AI models to manage costs effectively and deliver superior patient outcomes. Implementations of lightweight, performance-driven AI