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How the New Normal Affects Phishing in 2022
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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Mar 22, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Everyone gets phishing emails. Not everyone falls for them. In this episode, we discuss the eighth annual State of the Phish report and learn how vulnerable users are to today’s so-called New Normal.
What should you know and how should you respond?
Today we hear from Gretel Egan, Sr. Security Awareness Training Strategist at Proofpoint and primary author of the annual State of the Phish report, about the outlook for phishing in 2022.
Join us as we discuss:
What “phishing” and “vulnerability” mean in the report
The effect that remote work has had on cyberattackers
Different types of phishing and how they’re deployed
Surprising findings in data and reporting
Awareness and preparedness
Check out this resource we mentioned:
2022 State of the Phish Report - Stats, Trends & More | Proofpoint US
For more episodes like this one, subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and the Proofpoint website, or just search for Protecting People in your favorite podcast player.
What should you know and how should you respond?
Today we hear from Gretel Egan, Sr. Security Awareness Training Strategist at Proofpoint and primary author of the annual State of the Phish report, about the outlook for phishing in 2022.
Join us as we discuss:
What “phishing” and “vulnerability” mean in the report
The effect that remote work has had on cyberattackers
Different types of phishing and how they’re deployed
Surprising findings in data and reporting
Awareness and preparedness
Check out this resource we mentioned:
2022 State of the Phish Report - Stats, Trends & More | Proofpoint US
For more episodes like this one, subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and the Proofpoint website, or just search for Protecting People in your favorite podcast player.
Released:
Mar 22, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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