| Tip 1: Invest in Comprehensive Phishing TrainingAiTM attacks often involve phishing as a precursor. Regular phishing testing and simulation exercises help create a vigilant workforce capable of detecting potential threats.
 Tip 2: Prioritize Cybersecurity Training and AwarenessAn educated team is your first line of defense. By nurturing a culture of cyber awareness, you create an environment where AiTM attackers find it harder to exploit vulnerabilities, even when they find a way in.
 Tip 3: Implement Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)In the face of AiTM attacks, an additional layer of defense can make all the difference. Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) adds an extra step for verifying a user's identity, beyond just a password. Even if a cybercriminal manages to intercept your password, they'll be stumped when faced with the second authentication factor.
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