Social engineering (particularly phishing) is involved in 70-90% of all successful cyberattacks, making "human risk" the #1 problem in cybersecurity. While breaching a network might take cybercriminals months, "hacking a human" requires just seconds - manipulating or deceiving someone into clicking a malicious link or divulging sensitive information. With AI now accessible to even the most novice cybercriminals, social engineering attacks have become more sophisticated, convincing, and easier to deploy at scale.
Despite investing heavily in technical defenses (e.g. content filters, anti-spam, anti-malware, firewalls, etc.), some attacks inevitably bypass these systems, landing directly where the hacker intended - your inbox, your device, etc.
The critical question becomes: How do we transform ourselves, our families, and our workforce from "unsuspecting targets" into a "strong last line of defense"?
Join our session to discover: -The latest social engineering tactics. -Practical ways to identify the red flags of an attack. -Proven strategies to effectively manage and mitigate human risk.