@CyberSnark
Jabs
2 years
Spreading fear and paranoia about cyber attacks helps literally no one prepare for and defend against cyber attacks. Not a single person. Anywhere. AT all.
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@emethias
emethias
2 years
@CyberSnark I not actually sure how aware people are generally so being vigilant may actually help in an information and cyber war where phishing will probably be heavily utilized
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@CyberSnark
Jabs
2 years
@emethias Right but when people ask my boyfriend to ask me if it’s time for us to join them in the woods at their bunker with guns we’ve gone a little off the rails.
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@UK_Daniel_Card
mRr3b00t
2 years
@CyberSnark ^^^ this!
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@CyberSnark
Jabs
2 years
@EdPike365 This strategy works well, because there's a role for decision, action, and impact. It doesn't end with fear alone.
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@ZainulA40877140
Zainul Abideen
2 years
@CyberSnark Cyber threats are frictionless weapons systems. Level of hacker sophistication is high, with bedroom hackers to sophisticated dynamic hackers. Create an immune system for organization,cyber resiliency and digital hygeine practices.
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@lanneabrooks
Persephone
2 years
@CyberSnark I'm not sure why more folks aren't looking into the Admins. Seems like preventing and identifying these attacks should be much easier.
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@SkippyIsNuts
Skippy
2 years
@CyberSnark First rule of IT - DON'T PANIC.
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@MacEVellian22
MacEvellian
2 years
@CyberSnark You can't possibly know that..just saying..😏
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@RainbowSec_
RainbowSec 🏳️‍⚧️👩‍💻
2 years
@CyberSnark Imagine if business schools received warning about this unless... :upside_down_face:
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@water_ciso
ICS CISO
2 years
@CyberSnark Yeah… but I like seeing the panic in my leaderships eyes… 😎
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