get quad writes "I continually have to remind our end-users to be vigilant about the usual web security safeguards, such as not clicking links in the occasional spam email which passes through filters, avoiding suspicious websites, why some websites aren't entirely safe or appropriate for the work environment (Facebook apps, MySpace, remote access apps, proxies, etc), and the myriad other things an end-user can do to get into trouble. What I'm hoping to find are video or flash examples (mind you, in layman's terms) of what web-based exploits/zero-day threats are capable of, how they can happen and the harm they can ultimately cause, rather than posting links to technical docs the users will never bother to read. Getting the point across in a purely visual and less technical manner seems much more effective. Does anyone have any suggestions or experience with this type of training?"
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
delicious
digg
google
technorati

