Social Engineering - Setting People into Debug Mode
Offered By: Hack in Paris via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical role of social engineering in cybersecurity through this 40-minute talk from Hack in Paris. Delve into real-world examples like the billion-dollar "Carbanak 2" hack that affected 100 banks across 25 countries, demonstrating how technological solutions alone are insufficient against social engineering attacks. Learn from a successful participant of the Social Engineering Capture the Flag (SECTF) competition at Defcon 22 about why these tactics remain highly effective and the risks they pose to corporations. Gain insights into the importance of incorporating social engineering awareness into overall security strategies to protect against sophisticated cyber threats.
Syllabus
HIP17 - Talk 10 - Social Engineering setting people into debug mode by Dominique Brack
Taught by
Hack in Paris
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