Organizations have put in a ton of work to ensure their data and resources are comprehensively protected with strong user authentication. In doing so, the goalpost has shifted, and attackers are now looking for another way in. According to Splunk, 98% of cyberattacks now rely on social engineering, the vast majority of which are directed towards compromising user identities. Attacks commonly take place during vulnerable moments in workforce users’ lifecycles. These include: Calling the help...