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How to Avoid Your Own Email Crisis

How to Avoid Your Own Email Crisis

August 27, 2016 By mark david mcCreary

In the midst of the Democratic National Party e-mail leak, cybersecurity is extremely necessary to make sure that your dirty laundry or company secrets are not brought into the public eye. This article explores the importance of cybersecurity and how to prevent a security leak from happening at your line of work.

Key Takeaways:

  • The importance of leaders understanding the security weaknesses of their organizations
  • all organizations have vulnerabilities when it comes to cybersecurity
  • hacks and revelations should be a reminder that in a public-facing job, your conduct is public more often and in more ways than you might assume.

“Perhaps the most troubling element of such leaks is that while there might often be a comprehensible cause for the hackers’ motivations, at other times the rationale is no rationale at all, or a bizarre one.”

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