Social Engineering Methods

Malicious actors employ social engineering by relying on the human element of networking to find and create holes in the fortress known as cyber security.

Social engineering is evolving so rapidly that technology solutions, security policies, and operational procedures alone cannot protect critical resources. Even with these safeguards, hackers commonly manipulate employees into compromising corporate security. Victims might unknowingly reveal the sensitive information needed to bypass network security, or even unlock workplace doors for strangers without identification. Although attacks on human judgment are immune to even the best network defense systems, companies can mitigate the risk of social engineering with ...

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