New Hires More Likely to Fall for Phishing + Social Engineering Attacks

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When assessing cybersecurity risk in your organization, it is important to understand your users and their behavior. A new study by Keepnet sheds light on new hire behavior concerning phishing susceptibility. According to its recent survey, the 2025 New Hires Phishing Susceptibility Report, a whopping “71% of new hires click on phishing emails within 3 months” of starting their position….
By: Robinson+Cole Data Privacy + Security Insider
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