Why Security Awareness Campaigns Are the First Line of Defense Against Cyber Threats
Many mid-sized businesses have IT budgets, training programs, and even compliance checklists. Still, attackers find easy ways in. The problem often comes from gaps in written policies. A missing step or vague rule creates confusion for staff and loopholes for hackers. Strong policies backed by security awareness campaigns make the difference. Weak password rules A common gap is outdated password policies. Some companies still let staff use simple passwords or share logins across teams. Without clear rules, employees take shortcuts. That shortcut leads to compromised accounts. Updated password policies should require unique logins, strong passphrases, and multi-factor authentication on critical apps. Campaigns that remind staff how to build safer passwords help policies stick. Missing rules for phishing emails Phishing is still the easiest way into a company. Many policies fail to tell employees how to handle suspicious emails. Do they forward it? Delete it? Report it?...