Cat Murdock
Women Needed in Cybersecurity
SEORG | | Cat Murdock, Chris Hadnagy, cybersecurity professionals, education, environment, General Social Engineer Blog, pentester, Rachel Tobac, sectf, social engineer, Whitney Maxwell, women in cybersecurity, Women Needed in Cybersecurity
2018 was an extremely intense year in the field of cybersecurity. The Verizon Data Breach Report confirmed 2,216 breaches across 65 countries. From what the experts say, we can expect 2019 to ...
Social-Engineer Newsletter Vol 08 – Issue 113
SEORG | | Cat Murdock, create environment, creating environments, environmental control, environments, Newsletter, social engineering
Train as a Social Engineer: The Value of Creating Environments When I am not wearing my Social Engineering (SE) hat, I am often wearing the hat of “working dog trainer.” What does ...
Don’t Overlook the Human Element in Security Training and Awareness
SEORG | | Cat Murdock, Chris Hadnagy, DerbyCon, Don’t Overlook the Human Element in Security Training and Awareness, General Social Engineer Blog, Security Training and Awareness Are Vital for Enterprise Survival, Security Training and Awareness is Important, social engineer, social engineering, vishing, Vishing a Simple Yet Dangerous Social Engineering Attack Vector
Security training and awareness must focus on risk scenarios that include the human element. The 2017 Verizon’s Data Breach Digest found that 90 percent of data-loss incidents have a phishing or social ...
Ep. 103 – How To Be A Good Parent With Michael Bazzell
Social-Engineer.Org | | Cat Murdock, Chris Hadnagy, David Kennedy, DEF CON, DerbyCon, innocent lives, IntelTechniques, kids, Michael Bazzell, open source, OSINT, parenting, ping look, Podcast, security bloggers network, social engineer
There are a few guests that we have had on multiple times and yet continue to excite and entertain us. This month we invite back the amazing Michael Bazzell to discuss OSINT, ...

