When it comes to knowledge of basic skills that when deployed can greatly reduce risk of a cyber attack, the U.S. is lacking, according to a new study by Oliver Wyman.
The study ranked 50 countries on their cyber risk literacy and available cyber risk education and training, ranking the U.S. in tenth place overall.
With the sudden influx of employees across industries working from home, would-be cyberattackers have found a target-rich environment, so the revelation the U.S. is lagging other nations in cyber literacy is significant.