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Webinar: Uniting Humanity Against Phishing

Join Advantage and Cofense for a webinar on assisting staff to better protect company assets

Join Cofense and AdvantageNZ New Zealand’s live webinar on Thursday, 11th May 2020 at 12:30PM

Internal staff are one of the weakest links when it comes to an organisation’s exposure to cyber-attacks.

What is the best practice re training staff? What should staff be looking for to better protect the organisation’s assets?

How can you best fill the gaps and give staff the tools required to identify potentially malicious attacks?

How can I reduce 87% of the SOC phishing workload?

Join us to find out how: https://bit.ly/3dxfhlX

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