Cyber Security Blog

Employee Training vector illustration

In recent years, cyberattacks have become more common and more dangerous. But these attacks don’t always start with computers, they often begin with people. Hackers know employees can be the weakest link in any company’s cyber security plan. That’s why they use social engineering, tricking people into giving away private information. To stop these types of attacks, you must train your team. In this blog, we’ll...

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What is tailgating in cyber security

Most people think cyber threats only happen online, like emails, viruses, or fake websites. But some of the most dangerous attacks happen in real life. One of these is tailgating, and it can lead to serious physical data breaches.   Tailgating might sound simple, but it’s one of the easiest ways for attackers to get inside your office, server room, or data center. Once inside, they can...

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whaling phishing

Cyber attacks are growing every day. Two of the most common threats are phishing and vishing. These attacks trick people into giving up important information like passwords, bank details, or access to company systems.   Setting up strong anti-phishing and anti-vishing systems is critical to keep your business safe. But it’s not just about technology. You need to prepare your people, too.   In this blog, you will learn:   What...

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Dangerous Computer Viruses

Computer viruses have been around for decades, causing billions of dollars in damage across the world. Some of these viruses are so harmful, they can destroy data, steal secrets, and even shut down entire systems.   Understanding these dangerous computer viruses helps us learn how cyber attackers think and how we can protect ourselves and our businesses.   In this blog, you’ll learn:   What a computer virus is. The most dangerous...

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Social Engineering

Cybercriminals do not always hack systems. Sometimes, they just trick people.   That’s what social engineering attacks are all about: manipulating human behavior to gain access to sensitive data or systems. These attacks are smart, sneaky, and sadly, very effective.   In this blog, you will learn what social engineering attacks are, real-life examples that caused serious damage, why businesses need to train their teams, and how the CyberArrow...

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Vendor Risk Management

You probably already know what vendor risk management (VRM) is, why it matters, and what frameworks or tools exist to support it. But here’s the thing: knowing about VRM and actually implementing a working, scalable program are two very different challenges.   If your company is facing increasing regulatory pressure, limited visibility into third-party risks, or outdated manual processes, implementing a vendor risk management program can make...

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