How Social Media is used as a Phishing Tool would be my favourite Nano video in the library – it highlights how Cybercriminals harvest social media apps to exploit the end-users through something as simple as a competition. For me, this Nano stands out as it educates end-users both in a professional capacity and carries into their personal life. As Facebook, LinkedIn, and other Social Apps continue to grow, it’s vital that your employees understand the dos and don’ts and understand the risks when using the apps.
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Luke Noonan
Luke is a law graduate who has been working with organisations for over a decade in technology and transformation projects. Luke has been working with MetaCompliance for 7 years with enterprise customers to help implement their cyber awareness programs globally.
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