Phishing remains one of the most common attack vectors for hackers who exploit end-user behavior as the weakest link in a company’s cyber-defenses. With centralized management and automated campaign analysis, Phish Threat dramatically reduces the time and resources required to affect real change in employee behavior when faced with sophisticated and rapidly evolving cybercrime techniques. Known as Sophos Phish Threat, the solution is fully integrated with the company’s cloud-based security management platform, Sophos Central. Sophos has today launched a new advanced phishing attack simulator and training solution to combat low-security awareness among end-users.
"The hook, the emotion, weren't going to be there, and that's why this idea didn't last long.Bill Lucchini, senior vice president and general manager for the Sophos Cloud Security Group. And it’ll feel a little bit too, ‘oh, you said he was gonna die and oh, you just killed him, but he came right back!’”" he says. "Eric was like, ‘I don’t want to do that, Kratos has died and come back from it too many times. "What was going to happen-and I don’t care, we can tell this because it doesn’t happen anymore, so this is all fan fiction at this point-he would get pulled out of Hell, essentially, by Atreus.”ĭue to the controversy of this plot twist, Sophos says they were not entirely convinced, and in fact, Williams quickly scrapped the idea, which he believes was the right move. "He was going to die and it wasn't a permanent death,” he assures. “ Kratos died in the Thor fight at the very beginning of the game," Sophos begins by explaining.ĭespite this, things would not have ended like this.
"The earliest, earliest draft of an outline that we had come up with that we took to Eric ,” explains Sophos. In fact, as he says, it is something that would have happened shortly after starting the game.