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New research from KnowBe4 has found more Australian employees are being given security training as the country responds to high-profile data breaches.
Australian businesses struggle to build a culture of security, with only one third of IT decision makers aware of the concept, new research shows.
KnowBe4's annual phishing benchmarking report finds untrained users are the biggest flaw in Asian organisations' cyber defence layer.
Knowbe4's annual Phishing Benchmarking Report finds that untrained users are the biggest flaw in Australia and New Zealand's cyber defence layer.
KnowBe4 launches a no-cost resource kit to help organisations defend against the damaging impact of ransomware.
Lumen Technologies has partnered with KnowBe4 to help Asia Pacific organisations expand cyber awareness and build an end-to-end security culture.
Security awareness training and simulated phishing platform KnowBe4 has unveiled the top 10 risky behaviours of employees on work devices.
KnowBe4 offers a complementary QR Code Phishing Security Test tool that identifies end users who fall victim to QR code phishing attacks.
KnowBe4, the world's largest security awareness training platform, has appointed David Bochsler as the new Vice President of sales for APAC.
A new global phishing report finds more IT- and online services-related email subjects are used as a phishing strategy.
KnowBe4 integrates or partners with over 20 of the world's top cybersecurity platforms across Endpoint, Network, Identity, Cloud and Data Security.
Only one third of IT decision makers understand what 'security culture' is, according to new research from KnowBe4.
Less than half (47%) of respondents believed their organisation's employees could understand the risks of falling victim to a cyber attack.
Less than 4 in 10 Australian IT decision makers are concerned about phishing as a risk to their organization, according to new research.
The integration will enable KnowBe4 to help reduce risky behaviour with integration to support real-time security coaching.
Vista Equity Partners acquires cybersecurity firm KnowBe4 for $24.90 per share in cash, marking a significant milestone for both companies.
Phishing emails continue to be one of the most common and effective methods to maliciously impact a variety of organisations around the world.
KnowBe4 has released new research, which shows that 53% of Singaporean office workers are getting frequent security training from their employers.
KnowBe4's latest research finds 59% of New Zealand's IT decision-makers feel the government should be doing more to protect local businesses from cyber attacks.
Only 5% can correctly identify which emails and SMS are legitimate or scams, while less than half know the steps to take following a data breach. .