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2016/03/31

Could Your Users be Coerced by a Social Engineering Attack?

Conmen and hackers have preyed on people's innate tendency to trust. Learn More >>
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Manipulative social engineering attacks are compromising security at organizations at a rapid rate. Exploiting human tendencies, they circumvent some of the best security practices and technologies in place. The expert panel is this videocast explains how you can recognize and prevent a social engineering attack, discussing:
- Risks from key attack vectors - Phishing, Vishing, Impersonation, and SMiShing
- Examples of the most sophisticated (and successful) social engineering attacks
- Key strategies to recognize and prevent a social engineering attack
- Steps to keep a successful attack from spreading throughout your organization
- Steps to create a security-smart culture

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