By the end of 2017, #ransomware will become a $5 billion dollar industry. In commemoration of such a bleak statistic, zbrella remembers the worst #cyber breaches in recent years. https://t.co/36VsjObwkE
Did you know most #millennials don't think they need workplace #security training? All the more reason you should seriously train your employees on #cybersecurity. https://t.co/WmjbdiptIQ
56% of #millennials actually evade restrictive workplace controls because they think they're smarter than your #cybersecurity policies. Food for #business thought. https://t.co/Z1qlol0o7j
85% of #millennials admit to re-using credentials & passwords across sites and services. Way to go, kids, compromising #cybersecurity efforts since 1981.
Great post via @SkanskaUSA- Integrating innovations into #construction workflows—rather than serially testing, piloting and discarding them—is a definition of success. Tips on how to make innovations stick https://t.co/WP9AyjgSF0
What can't #millennials do? Evidently, everything, including #cybersecurity, because they're the biggest offender of bad security practices. https://t.co/og5Zcq6DU4
Companies are vulnerable to insider, employee threats, and that's why these #security#tech tips are imperative to implement at work: https://t.co/ycpRPDEAHo
Yep- millennials are the sloppiest employees you have when it comes to #cybersecurity & protecting your company. Find out why such a #tech-generation sucks at digital protection: https://t.co/7wznISRPqf