- This event has passed.
Psychological Cybercrime | 3 Questions to Prevent Social Engineering Attacks
August 31, 2021 | 1:00 pm - 1:30 pm CDT
1:00 pm CDT / 12:00 pm MDT
Not every attack on your organization’s network is a poorly spelled scam email. Sometimes the impersonations are clever, polished, and personally targeted. This type of attack, called “social engineering,” is so dangerous because it can circumvent traditional security infrastructure, all with a single convincing phone call, text, email, or even in-person visit. Forget exposed servers or firewall vulnerabilities: if a bad actor is trying to specifically trick your team members, the odds of a breach skyrocket. Join us for this educational session, where you’ll learn simple guidelines to protect yourself and your team from all forms of social engineering – not just spam emails. Learn about:
- Recognizing the indicators of a social engineering attack
- Training your team members on how to respond and defend against attacks
- Understanding the psychology of social engineering and why it’s so effective
REGISTER BELOW [hubspot_form id=”5e61340e-0efb-4a67-bca4-54ce09c79428″]
Details
- Date:
- August 31, 2021
- Time:
-
1:00 pm - 1:30 pm CDT
- Event Categories:
- Security, Virtual Session
Venue
- Mytech Virtual Session
- United States
Related Events
-
Microsoft 365 Train-the-Trainer Part 8 | Design a SharePoint Communication Site for Your Team
April 11 | 1:00 pm - 1:45 pm CDT -
Incident Response Plans | North Carolina IT Security Workshop | April 2024
April 24 | 8:00 am - 9:30 am CDT -
Microsoft 365 Train-the-Trainer Part 9 | Bringing Your SharePoint Sites Together
May 16 | 1:00 pm - 1:45 pm CDT