RocketReady - Social Engineering Prevention and Security Awareness training

RocketReady Employees    Computers are not your security problem...your employees are.  Are They Ready?

Employee Manipulation is the Fastest Growing Threat of the 21st Century.

The most dangerous threat facing your business is Social Engineering. Hackers using deceit and other low-tech methods have been responsible for some of the most damaging and expensive security breaches in the last two years.  Without a comprehensive defense against Social Engineering and low-tech intrusion, your business cannot be completely secure.


Gartner"Many of the most damaging security penetrations are, and will continue to be, due to Social Engineering, not electronic hacking or cracking . . . Social Engineering is the single greatest security risk in the decade ahead." (The Gartner Group)

RocketReady is the industry leader in protecting organizations from employee threats and providing robust security awareness programs. RocketReady helps organizations defend against employee security threats through vulnerability testing, consulting, awareness training, documentation, security program development and consumer identity protection.


Recent Security Headlines


Trust eroding as social engineering attacks climb in 2009, says Kaspersky expert
Threats to social networking websites continue to climb at an alarming rate


Do 'I'm on vacation' posts pose security concerns?
Do posts to Twitter let the bad guys know your house is empty?


Blind Phone Hacker Gets 11-year Sentence
Specialized in spoofed calls to 911


TJX settles over breach with 41 states for $9.75 million
Company will refund states for investigations and create Data Security Fund


Fake Microsoft "critical update" spam propagating trojan
Email link takes users to fraudulent site


Facebook bloggers reveal way to peek at private profiles
Posted details of famous people as proof


Security Breach Leaves 45,000 at Risk of Identity Theft
Stolen laptop contained records


'Secret' questions leave accounts vulnerable
How many people know your 'secret' answers?


Weak security opens door to credit card hacks
Banks, retailers not as cautious as they should be with personal data


Turns out data breaches are older than manned flight
What's the oldest data-loss incident on record involving social security numbers?