How It Really Happened

How it really happened : NINJIO Season 4, Episode 7, Blame Game

#beunhackable Insider Threat NINJIO Security Awareness
July 1, 2019

In NINJIO’s Season 4, Episode 7, when proprietary information is leaked, the fingers start pointing to find a culprit.  Thankfully, Isabel has taken care to document an employee’s suspicious behavior.  Taking note and appropriately reporting potentially harmful activity is key to keeping an organization safe.
 

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