The security team for your organization is concerned about phishlng attacks against your end user base. What two actions should you take to configure the strongest possible preventative measure against phishing attacks?
What, no option for using a magic amulet to ward off phishing attacks? Come on, you security folks are no fun. But seriously, I think A and C are the way to go. Gotta keep those phishers at bay!
Hmm, I'm not sure about option D. 'Confidants mode' sounds a bit sketchy to me. And forcing encryption on all emails (option E) might be overkill and cause too much friction for users. I'd stick with the spoofing and authentication controls.
I agree with Angella, but I also think option B is important. Even with technical controls, user education is crucial. We need to train our users to be vigilant and report anything suspicious.
This is a tricky question. Phishing attacks are a real concern, and we need to take strong measures to protect against them. I'm leaning towards options A and C - configuring spoofing and authentication controls to warn and quarantine suspicious messages. That way, we can catch potential threats while also educating users about what to look out for.
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