Social engineers get useful information from unsuspecting people and use it in potentially nefarious ways. Simple conversations provide the opportunity for the social engineer to get seemingly benign information from individuals over the course of one or many encounters. That information can then be combined with other open source information to then provide the social engineer with everything they need to carry out an attack on a system, enter a secure building, or any number of applications that could cause harm to your organization. Protect your employees by educating them about the direct implications this can have on your company. Teach them what to look for so they can avoid… Read More
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Fraud Training Topics – What is on your mind? I am in the process of designing training related to antifraud measures, forensic accounting, data analysis, and fraud investigation. What training are you currently taking now? Are you satisfied with your current fraud training? What do you need in terms of fraud training in order to be successful at your job? What fraud topics are you interested in? What is your wishlist for fraud training?
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