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Introduction to Cyber Threats
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Security Risk Analysis and Management
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Module 5 3
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Module 6 1
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Exam 1
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Quiz7.130 questionsFinal
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End Users Risks
Users can unintentionally become the source of a threat because attackers can use their innocence to trick them. The cyber risks associated with the end users include:
- Software/apps downloads.
- Multiple use of the same password.
- Usage of poorly configured devices.
- Social media data leakage.
- Unintentional disclosure.
- Getting targeted by emails, text messaging, etc.