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ChatGPT: Chatbot has many trust issues
B2B Cyber ​​Security ShortNews

ChatGPT has a trust issue, according to a survey by Malwarebytes. 81 percent of respondents familiar with ChatGPT believe ChatGPT could pose a potential security risk to themselves or their organization. As for the hype itself, despite the massive media coverage and waves ChatGPT has made online, only 35 percent agreed with the statement “I am familiar with ChatGPT”. Additionally, only ten percent of respondents who were at all familiar with ChatGPT could fully agree with the statement “I trust the information provided by ChatGPT”. However:…

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Webinar May 06, 2022: Employees - from security risk to security factor
Kaspersky_news

The experts from Kaspersky invite you to a free webinar on May 06, 2022 from 10 a.m. on the subject of "Weak points in employees: From security risk to security factor". IT managers around the world agree: Employees are still the biggest risk factor in the company. Even a brief moment of inattention can have far-reaching consequences. Attack vectors are diverse, ranging from phishing emails to ransomware attacks to malicious links. Webinar on May 06, 2022 from 10:00 a.m. - Weak point employees Every single employee can contribute to more security in the company. Therefore…

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One in three fears cyber attacks on their employer
G Data News

Businesses are and will remain an attractive target for criminal hackers. It is therefore not surprising that every third employee considers the risk of falling victim to a cyber attack to be high for their employer. This is shown by the current survey "Cyber ​​Security in Figures" by G DATA CyberDefense. The current survey by G DATA CyberDefense in cooperation with Statista shows how real the danger of cyber attacks on companies is. Every third respondent estimates the risk of their employer becoming the target of a cyber attack as high. In contrast, only 28 percent estimate the risk as low...

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QR codes are a security risk for companies
MobileIron news

A new MobileIron study shows: QR codes pose a significant security risk for companies and consumers. QR codes are being used more and more frequently by German consumers. But only 20% of those surveyed prevent their security concerns from using QR codes. MobileIron, the mobile-centric security platform for the Everywhere Enterprise, announces the results of its study, in which 500 German consumers were asked about their attitudes towards QR codes. The results show that QR codes are becoming increasingly popular and are also being used more and more frequently in everyday life. The majority of respondents (56%) are in favor of the increased use of QR codes, although the majority ...

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