Technical people look at security mostly from a technical standpoint. Are systems fully patched? Have SQL-injection problems been eliminated? Truth is, the technical aspect of security is just a small part of the problem. People are probably the biggest security problem to fix. Social engineering is conning people into giving you information or access to systems or buildings. It is, in most cases, far more easy than breaking in electronically. In this talk, we will look at what makes social engineering work, how to come up with working scenario's and how to try to avoid these problems. The lecture includes examples from actual social engineering assignments and some hilarious clips from the internet.
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