One of the simplest and most effective ways to increase security with the human aspect of organizations is frequent, repeated security training. This can make an impactful difference due to a more cyber-aware workforce being less likely to be susceptible to otherwise without the training. Additionally, it is very cost-effective and not resource-heavy. A different method with phishing simulations can also be useful. In many workplaces now it is common to get regular emails from within the company poised as a phishing email and links. This can help provide more immediate results and work on the training more personally for those caught. One other way to reduce errors and improve security could be implementing least privilege access. Regularly going through the privileges of individuals and removing ones that are unnecessary can help improve security by limiting what those accounts are capable of. This creates an environment where if a security event were to happen and an account is compromised, it is more likely that the account does not have the privileges needed or wanted by an attacker. Other ways of improving the security could include strong password rules, multifactor authentication, and by creating a security policy that everyone can understand.