Business Email Compromise (Cartoon Series)

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Watch Out for Doctored Emails

The Business Email Compromise poster is a 1-page digital or printable resource that’s part of our cybersecurity Cartoon Poster series. Using a central graphic and six short, easy-to-read blurbs, it helps users understand how BEC scams typically present themselves—especially emails that impersonate executives, vendors, or colleagues. The poster offers clear, memorable tips to encourage employees to pause, verify, and think critically before acting on suspicious messages. It’s an engaging, accessible way to build awareness around one of today’s most financially damaging online threats.

Ideas for How to Use This Resource

  • Breakroom or Common Area Display
  • Employee Newsletters or Family Outreach
  • HR Onboarding Packets
  • Post-Phishing Simulation Follow-Up
  • Quarterly Awareness Campaigns
  • LMS or Intranet Security Module
File Type: Poster

$49.00

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