Owners, CEOs, and other positions of leadership are at higher risk of being targeted by hackers. People in these positions are specifically targeted for cyber attacks because of their decision-making power, access to resources and the company. Therefore, they are much more likely to experience attacks of impersonation, also known as CEO fraud, than the average employee.
Here are three tips to help avoid CEO cyber fraud:
The most important way to avoid CEO cyber fraud is to train and inform your employees. Anyone in a leadership role or access to money or protected information should have extra training on how they will be targeted.
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