usecure was recently featured on BBC’s Morning Live during a segment dedicated to raising awareness about the growing threat of CEO fraud.
This segment, which forms part of a broader initiative to educate the public on cybersecurity risks, used one of usecure's phishing simulation templates from our uPhish feature to demonstrate how cybercriminals exploit vulnerabilities in human behaviour to carry out devastating scams.
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The BBC segment provided a detailed walkthrough of how CEO fraud, a type of phishing attack, is orchestrated by cybercriminals.
Here’s a summary of the key steps involved, as highlighted on the show:
We understand the importance of preparing employees to recognise and respond to such sophisticated attacks.
Our uPhish feature is designed to simulate real-world phishing scenarios, like the one demonstrated on the BBC, to help organisations identify vulnerabilities in their human firewall.
By exposing employees to realistic phishing attempts in a controlled environment, uPhish helps to build awareness and improve response rates, ultimately reducing the likelihood of a successful attack.
CEO fraud is just one of the many threats that businesses face in today’s digital landscape. By staying informed and investing in employee training and phishing simulations, organisations can significantly reduce their risk of falling victim to these types of scams.
To learn more about how usecure can help safeguard your business against phishing attacks and other cyber threats, visit our on-demand demo hub.