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Early Morning Byte | June 5, 2023

Good Morning. While Gen Z boasts impressive technical skills as true digital natives, their awareness of cybersecurity still presents a significant blindspot. Often prioritizing security more on personal accounts than professional ones. To instill trust in the next generation of workers, targeted and comprehensive training becomes crucial. Today's young generations are not mere end-users; they are the architects of a resilient and secure future. Discover actionable insights on bridging this gap in the latest article from The National CIO Review.
- Josh Koszalkowski, Catherine Pyle, and Kelsey Brandt
Closing the Cybersecurity Awareness Gap: Empowering Gen Z
Despite being digital natives, the cyber security habits of Gen Z and millennials can be surprising and even shocking. Their habits reveal a lack of awareness, despite their technical proficiency. To bridge this awareness gap, better protect your organization and empower the next generation of responsible digital citizens, consider implementing strategies that can help.
By Kelsey Brandt, Contributing Writer
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