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How to Fight Long-Game Social Engineering Attacks

Written by SecureWorld News Team | 1 PM Z

Sophisticated cybercriminals are playing the long game. Unlike the typical hit-and-run cyberattacks, they build trust before laying their traps. They create a story so believable and intertwined with trust that even the most careful individuals can get caught in a trap set over time. Are your end-users prepared to confront such calculated attacks?

Join us for this webcast where Roger A. Grimes, Data-Driven Defense Evangelist at KnowBe4, walks you through the ins and outs of long-game social engineering advanced techniques. During the webinar, you will:

•  Dive deep into the shadowy strategies of long-game social engineering, such as non-threatening conversations used to build trust over time

•  Explore chilling, true stories where bad actors spun elaborate webs of trust

•  Learn how to recognize the sneaky clues of long-game engineering scams, such as excessive flattery, feigned common interests, and efforts to quickly transition conversations away from email

•  Discover tools to enhance your security awareness training program and defend against long-game phishing and other malicious attacks

Don't get caught in the trap of long-game social engineering! Learn how to spot these attacks before they happen!

Attendees are eligible to receive 1 CPE credit.