Physical security -The missing piece of the cyber security puzzle
As a physical social engineer my job on the surface is simple, gain physical access to an organisation’s premises and complete a set of pre-determined tasks from there.
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As a physical social engineer my job on the surface is simple, gain physical access to an organisation’s premises and complete a set of pre-determined tasks from there.
Neil Gibb walks us through a typical day undercover as a physical cyber security specialist and shares Valuable advice for defending against physical threat actors.
When we think of cyber-attacks, we often think of a skilled operation that targets an organisation’s network but attacks have become much more multi-layered.
Many companies find themselves closing their doors these days for an uncertain period of time. Social distancing and self-isolation are the right moves in the midst of what the world is dealing with, but just because businesses are taking these steps doesn’t mean that cybercriminals will respect them.
You’ve created a whitelist for software and hardware, you’ve set your firewall policies and you’ve reviewed all of your user permissions. But have you locked the front door?
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