DEF CON 29: SEVillage Recap
SEORG | | Chris Hadnagy, christina lekati, DEF CON, General Social Engineer Blog, john mccombs, Lisa Forte, ryan macdougall, SECTF4KIDS, SECTF4Teens, SEvillage, social engineering
This year's village was one of the most unique ones yet. Until the time we can all be safely together again, let’s look back at DEF CON 29: the SEVillage recap ... Read More
In the Name of Psychology
SEORG | | crimes and names, do names matter?, karen, memes, name psychology, Newsletter, unusual names
In This Issue, "In the Name of Psychology." Studies have shown that uncommon names can have a negative effect. Are they right? Maxie Reynolds, Technical Team Lead for Social-Engineer, LLC, takes a look. The post In the Name of Psychology appeared first on Security Through Education ... Read More
DEF CON® Kids: Preparing Them for the Future
SEORG | | communication, creative thinking, critical thinking, DEF CON, def con kids, gaming, General Social Engineer Blog, kids, logical thinking, Minecraft, social engineering
Find out how we managed the DEF CON® Kids SECTF in an all virtual setting using the most popular game on the planet — Minecraft. The post DEF CON® Kids: Preparing Them for the Future appeared first on Security Through Education ... Read More
The Danny Ocean of Social Engineer’s
SEORG | | danny ocean, imposter syndrome, Newsletter, social engineer, social engineering, vishing, vishing as a service
In This Issue, "The Danny Ocean of Social Engineer's." Shelby Dacko, Human Risk Analyst with Social‐Engineer, LLC., shares her story of entering the field of professional social engineering. The post The Danny Ocean of Social Engineer’s appeared first on Security Through Education ... Read More
Securing Devices at Home and Work
SEORG | | #BeCyberSmart, cyberspace, devices, General Social Engineer Blog, Home, MFA, secure, social engineering, social media, VPN, Wi-Fi, work
It's National Cybersecurity Awareness Month! We're sharing tips to secure your devices at home and at work so that you can #BeCyberSmart. The post Securing Devices at Home and Work appeared first on Security Through Education ... Read More
#BeCyberSmart: Protect Your Cyberspace
SEORG | | #BeCyberSmart, cisa, cyberspace, ncsam, Newsletter, Phishing, Ransomware, SocialEngineering, virtual classroom, virtual workspace, vishing
In This Issue, "#BeCyberSmart: Protect Your Cyberspace". Whether it’s protecting your personal network and devices, your virtual workspace, or classroom, find out how you can #BeCyberSmart. The post #BeCyberSmart: Protect Your Cyberspace appeared first on Security Through Education ... Read More
Active Listening: The Secret to Any Successful Negotiation
SEORG | | active listening, communication, General Social Engineer Blog, mirroring, social engineering, Successful Negotiation
Would you like to improve your negotiating skills? In this month's blog, find out how active listening is the secret to any successful negotiation. The post Active Listening: The Secret to Any Successful Negotiation appeared first on Security Through Education ... Read More
Socially Engineered – Humans
SEORG | | Awareness, cybercrime, fear, Greed, helpfulness, human hacking, influence, kids and crime, Newsletter, social engineering, training
In This Issue: "Socially Engineered —Humans". From Fortune 500 companies, to kids and retirees, and everyone in between, we are all potential targets of social engineers. In this newsletter we examine social engineering tactics, how they are used against us, and how we can all identify them to our benefit ... Read More
The Next Generation of Hackers
SEORG | | Amanda Marchuck, Hackers, kids, Newsletter, SECTF4KIDS, SECTF4Teens, social engineering, the next generation of hackers
In This Issue: "The Next Generation of Hackers". Being a hacker requires curiosity, certain computer security skills, and a mindset for figuring out what criminals will do before they do it. So, where do we look for the next generation of hackers? Find out in the August Newsletter! The post ... Read More
The Importance of Nonverbals in a Masked World
SEORG | | body language, Chris Hadnagy, General Social Engineer Blog, Joe Navarro, masks, Maxie Reynolds, nonverbals, self-aware, social engineering
We now have a new mainstay in our wardrobes: masks. As masks block much of our face, our July blog gives us some neck-down nonverbals to add to our repertoire. The post The Importance of Nonverbals in a Masked World appeared first on Security Through Education ... Read More