Simulated cyberattack on a laptop. Organizations with a "good" security culture are defined as those where one out of 1000 employees are likely to be tricked into sharing sensitive data. Organizations with a "poor" security culture are at risk of having one out of 20 doing so. (Photo: Billion Photos/Shutterstock.com)

In a world where so many businesses are reliant on technology to power operations, those businesses are also at risk of that technology becoming prey to hackers and cyber thieves. Not a day goes by without another mainstream headline about the latest security breach.

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