As we all know, spyware will pose a threat to the enterprise network: users' ID and password are stolen, economic losses, productivity outflow, intellectual property rights are infringed, and so on. How to train employees on spyware? Faced with such a situation, security maintenance personnel usually should pay attention to two aspects-people and technology. Although the technology to deal with spyware is improving, the process of anti-virus manufacturers to improve their software functions is still in the primary stage, which means that the best protection means now is people, that is, employees and end users. By training their security knowledge and teaching them information security policies, we can be in a more favorable position in this anti-espionage war.
In any comprehensive safety knowledge training, it is an essential part to impart knowledge about spyware to end users, which takes at least half a day or even a day. People at all levels of the enterprise-from top leaders to receptionists and even doormen-should participate, because everyone is using computers in this era. This kind of training should be a condition of employment, a compulsory course for everyone and a part of the annual personal performance appraisal. In recent years, with more and more security risks, the training content should be updated every year, and employees should also receive training once a year.