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KnowBe4 Benchmarking Report shows Energy, Utilities and Insurance industries most at risk for social engineering
London, UK: KnowBe4 has announced it has released a new Phishing by Industry Benchmarking Report to measure an organisation’s Phish-Prone percentage (PPP), which indicates how many of their employees are likely to fall for a phishing or social engineering scam.
The initial baseline phishing test was administered to organisations that had not conducted any KnowBe4 security awareness training. The results indicated a high level of risk, with an average initial baseline PPP of 31.4% across all industries and sizes. Every organisation regardless of size and vertical is susceptible to phishing and social engineering without computer-based training.
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