JAKARTA - Along with the increasing number of cyber attacks, threat actors are increasingly targeting health service organizations, supply chains, and high-level business management in an effort to gain access to sensitive data and resources.
Given this risk, Kaspersky launched three new trainings at the Kaspersky Automated Security Awareness Platform, to help organizations raise awareness and improve cybersecurity skills among its employees.
The first new training is Atacks on top managers and on behalf of top managers: whales and its impact. This training focuses on the form of advanced phishing which specifically targets top-level executives.
This training is very valuable not only for executives who want to protect themselves but also for employees who must learn to recognize fake managers' attacks to minimize the risk of leakage and fraud.
The second course, entitled 'Information security in healthcare', will address the unique cyber security challenges faced by the medical industry. The ASAP Kaspersky Training begins with a summary of the general information security principles relevant to health care, along with the rights and responsibilities of all participants in the medical information process.
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In its continued section, this training provides detailed guidance on handling safe medical data, including the best practices for storage, shipping, and disposal, as well as a general review of the main legal regulations governing this sensitive area.
Lastly, the "Supply chain attacks" training, which will explore the growing cybersecurity threat that can even bypass the strongest internal protection by targeting external vendors and suppliers.
The training provides detailed checks on how organizations can defend against the threat, offers strategies to identify risks, monitor supplier practices, and apply protection to protect the security of interconnected systems.
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