Mindzeed Blog
Insights and news on cyber and information security, awareness training and compliance.
How to spot phishing emails that look completely real
We know it, right? That we should be careful. That we shouldn't click links in odd emails. That we shouldn't transfer money based on a vague message from a boss who “can't get on the phone right now”. And yet it still happens.
How cybercriminals work, and why their tricks work
Most people still picture a hacker as a figure in a dark hoodie, frantically typing code into a black screen. But today's reality is different. What hits most companies rarely requires technical genius – just insight into us humans.
9 tips for awareness training that actually works
For anyone who wants to do something about IT security – without boring employees to death.
Digital habits decide how vulnerable your organization is
Picture a security breach in a Danish company. It doesn't start with sophisticated malware or a system vulnerability. It starts with a perfectly ordinary email landing in front of a busy employee. They click a link that looks legitimate, and in that moment, the damage is done.
Phishing has become an everyday occurrence
76% of Danes have been targeted by digital fraud. Most via phishing. It happens in private life – but the consequences are felt at work too.
Why your employees are still the best firewall you have
Why employee hesitation is the biggest threat to IT security.
New release: Mindzeed+ unifies your training and introduces Adaptive Learning
You can now import SCORM files and work with adaptive learning in Mindzeed's learning platform.
When Denmark votes, cyber threats often follow
As Denmark approaches a general election, digital activity rises sharply. Debates fill social media, political messages spread fast, and news circulates quicker than usual.
Who is the hacker? A psychological profile of the digital burglar
We often talk about what hackers do – but rarely look at a psychological profile of hackers. What drives them to spend whole days and nights breaking into other people's systems? What do they think? What do they feel when they succeed – or get caught?
More security for your money – why awareness is an overlooked investment
Awareness training works – but it has to be more than a course. Awareness training is often the smallest part of the security budget – and at the same time has the greatest potential to reduce risk.
10 awareness tips you (might) skip – but shouldn't
Here are 10 tips that can help lift awareness training from formality to actual change.
Stop Pointing Fingers: Let the Phishing Threat Drive Learning in Your Organization
How leaders can make sure phishing tests strengthen security culture rather than weaken it with shaming and finger-pointing. Effective phishing training is about creating reflection, not fear.
You can't patch humans – but you can train them to think securely in the digital landscape
When we discover a security flaw in a system, we patch it. That's how we work with IT: fast, efficient, systematic. But when it comes to people, it's a little harder. You can't just send out an update and expect everyone's behaviour to change. Humans don't have a patch button.