McBride echoed this sentiment and added that best practices for social media safety should ideally be incorporated into standard security training administered by an organization’s IT or security team: “Focusing on how to identify social engineering tactics, impersonating accounts, scams and fraudulent posts, as well as how to strengthen account security settings to prevent account hacking, will help employees stay safe on social and protect both personal and corporate social accounts. McBride echoed this sentiment and added that best practices for social media safety should ideally be incorporated into standard security training administered by an organization’s IT or security team: “Focusing on how to identify social engineering tactics, impersonating accounts, scams and fraudulent posts, as well as how to strengthen account security settings to prevent account hacking, will help employees stay safe on social and protect both personal and corporate social accounts.
McBride echoed this sentiment and added that best practices for social media safety should ideally be incorporated into standard security training administered by an organization’s IT or security team: “Focusing on how to identify social engineering tactics, impersonating accounts, scams and fraudulent posts, as well as how to strengthen account security settings to prevent account hacking, will help employees stay safe on social and protect both personal and corporate social accounts. McBride echoed this sentiment and added that best practices for social media safety should ideally be incorporated into standard security training administered by an organization’s IT or security team: “Focusing on how to identify social engineering tactics, impersonating accounts, scams and fraudulent posts, as well as how to strengthen account security settings to prevent account hacking, will help employees stay safe on social and protect both personal and corporate social accounts.
McBride echoed this sentiment and added that best practices for social media safety should ideally be incorporated into standard security training administered by an organization’s IT or security team: “Focusing on how to identify social engineering tactics, impersonating accounts, scams and fraudulent posts, as well as how to strengthen account security settings to prevent account hacking, will help employees stay safe on social and protect both personal and corporate social accounts. McBride echoed this sentiment and added that best practices for social media safety should ideally be incorporated into standard security training administered by an organization’s IT or security team: “Focusing on how to identify social engineering tactics, impersonating accounts, scams and fraudulent posts, as well as how to strengthen account security settings to prevent account hacking, will help employees stay safe on social and protect both personal and corporate social accounts.