Another day, another breach – but this one shut down an entire e-commerce giant.
Victoria’s Secret recently took its website offline after a cyberattack. The incident, still under wraps in terms of specifics, is yet another reminder that even the most recognizable brands are vulnerable to invisible threats. And these threats often bypass tech – targeting humans instead.
Here’s the truth no one wants to say out loud: Most cyberattacks don’t need zero-days or advanced nation-state tools. All they need is one distracted employee. One clever message. One moment of misplaced trust.
And in the world of retail, where speed and customer experience come first, that moment happens more than you think.
The real problem isn’t just the attack. It’s the gap in how retail teams are trained to recognize and respond to evolving social engineering tactics. From fake vendor emails to urgent login alerts, attackers know how to mimic legitimate communication with precision.
So why do so many companies still treat employee training as a checkbox?
At AUMINT, we believe in training that adapts like attackers do. Our platform, AUMINT Trident, is built for companies who understand that the real frontline is human – not just hardware.
Trident delivers continuous, simulation-based awareness cycles tailored to how your people actually work. It mimics realistic threats, tracks behavioral responses, and turns passive employees into proactive defenders. No jargon. No fluff. Just real defense for real-world attacks.
If a brand as big as Victoria’s Secret can be brought to a halt, what’s your plan to stop the next social engineering attempt aimed at your team?
Let’s be clear: Cybersecurity isn’t just an IT problem – it’s an organizational survival issue.
Get ahead of the next breach – Book a discovery call and see how AUMINT Trident prepares your team to fight what firewalls can’t.