The Threatcop Security Awareness Training (TSAT) is growing its social engineering simulation engine with a new AI‑driven phishing attack vector. This new update allows organizations to replicate a ...
AI vishing attacks use cloned voices to convincingly impersonate executives, vendors, or internal teams. These attacks exploit trust and urgency, making employees more likely to bypass normal ...
February 2026: A threat group called BlackFile started making phone calls. Not just random. Targeted, researched calls, and well-timed calls to retail, BFSI, hospitality, and e-commerce companies’ ...
Most cybersecurity investments focus on technology while human risk remains underfunded. A large share of breaches begin with employee actions such as phishing clicks, credential misuse, or social ...
Human error remains the leading cybersecurity risk for UAE enterprises. Human Risk Management measures and reduces security risks caused by employee behavior. Modern ...
Threatcop Velocity 2026 focuses on helping partners sell faster and grow revenue. Sessions deliver practical outcomes, product positioning, sales tactics, and incentive clarity. The event addresses ...
The Threatcop Velocity 2026 is a three-hour virtual meet bringing together 500+ partners from across Germany, the UK, the Middle East, Africa, India, and Southeast Asia. If you’re a Threatcop partner, ...
Phishing is still one of the most prevalent and costly security threats we face. Attackers have become more savvy, tricking people into giving away confidential information or installing malicious ...
CISOs have a tool problem. Not a lack of tools. Too many of them. Today, most security teams run eight to twelve different platforms that do not talk to each other, disconnected, unintegrated ...
Security awareness suffers from a serious perception problem. The reality, though, is that most employees see the training they receive in the first few weeks and never think about it again. Most IT ...