
Info-security training — with glue and scissors
DIY security trainings for your colleagues that are both fun (for you) and educational (for them).
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DIY security trainings for your colleagues that are both fun (for you) and educational (for them).
Almost half of women working in tech believe the effects of COVID-19 have delayed, rather than enhanced, their career prospects, survey finds.
How to find an individual approach for each employee without committing to a personal mentor for everyone.
Did you have a chance to train your employees in the basics of information security before sending them off to work from home?
At RSA Conference 2020, Ben Smith addressed the need to consider generational differences in the workplace when creating a security strategy.
At RSA Conference 2020, the former director of Cyber Intelligence and Investigations for the NYPD talked about how the police have raised cybersecurity awareness.
When training staff, it is not enough to give them the right information; they also have to digest it and remember it.
This year’s International Women’s Day is all about balance, as we see in the related hashtag #BalanceforBetter, so let us aim to encourage more women to enter the tech and cybersecurity sector.
Our daylong conference aimed to empower the next generation of cybersecurity professionals.
Tips to protect your devices, your home network, and your privacy against cybercrime.
Kaspersky Lab is contributing to project COMPACT to help local public administrations become more cyberresilient.
Noushin Shabab on her cybersecurity career and how women can succeed in the field
An expedition to the North Pole celebrates women’s rights and gender equality
Ransomware just took down an entire county in North Carolina. How did it happen, and what can your organization do to stay safe?
The cybersecurity industry’s skills gap widens each year and is exacerbated by a distinct underrepresentation of women in the skills force
Getting a job in cybersecurity, loving it, and keeping it.
The future doesn’t have to be a dystopian Internet of Things. We just have to prepare.
Let’s celebrate by sharing some advice with those who need it. Here are five tips you can use to help your friends and relatives stay safe online.
We use the right approach for every group, showing every employee how they contribute — and how to contribute — to the security of the organization.