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Mastering Social Engineering

Xena Mindhurst

Tradutor A AI

Editora: Publifye

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"Mastering Social Engineering" explores the world of influence, persuasion, and manipulation, revealing how these techniques are used in cybersecurity and everyday interactions. It examines the psychological vulnerabilities that make individuals susceptible to social engineering attacks, such as phishing and pretexting, while also exploring the ethical implications of using these techniques. Understanding cognitive biases and emotional triggers is crucial for both defending against malicious attacks and applying influence ethically. Did you know that the human element is often the weakest link in security systems, making social engineering a potent threat? The book uses real-world examples and case studies to illustrate key concepts.

 
The book takes a structured approach, beginning with the fundamentals of social engineering and delving into specific techniques and defense mechanisms. It highlights the importance of security awareness and provides strategies for mitigating risks at individual and organizational levels. Furthermore, the book doesn’t just focus on the negative aspects; it also explores the potential for ethical applications in fields like sales and marketing. This balanced perspective makes it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the dynamics of influence and persuasion.
Disponível desde: 13/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 101 páginas.

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