Ethical Hacking: Social Engineering .MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 1h 25m | 284 MB
Instructor: Lisa Bock
Social engineering is a technique hackers use to manipulate end users and obtain information about an organization or computer systems. In order to protect their networks, IT security professionals need to understand social engineering, who is targeted, and how social engineering attacks are orchestrated.
In this course, cybersecurity expert Lisa Bock discusses the methods a hacker might use, including embedding malicious links and attachments in emails and using mobile devices and social media to deploy an attack. She discusses the concept of "misuse of trust"—how hackers use charm, power, and influence to penetrate an organization—and why you need to be extra cautious with the disgruntled employee. Finally, Lisa discusses countermeasures security professionals can take to address these attacks.
Note: This course maps to the Social Engineering competency of the Certified Ethical Hacking exam. Review the exam objectives at
https://www.eccouncil.org/programs/certified-ethical-hacker-ceh/.
Topics include:
Visualizing the victim
Recognizing an attack
Using charm, power, and influence
Manipulating with social media
Preventing insider attacks
Stealing identities
Pen testing with social engineering
Taking countermeasures
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