Social Engineering Prevention: Part 1

It's the oldest trick in a cyber attacker's book: as old as human communication and deceit itself. Confidence tricks that mislead employees, customers or intermediaries into giving away information, data or access are a massive vulnerability hidden in plain sight. So how do we defend against Social Engineering? In the first of two podcasts inspired by research for The Intelligence Network, Cyber Security & Human Factors Consultant Esme Heywood and Gareth Evans, Senior Financial Crime Consultant look at how Social Engineering works, and how the financial sector can help protect customers from attack.

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At BAE Systems, we understand that it's not just physical threats we need to defend against. Virtual threats can be just as harmful to our people, our assets, and our infrastructure. We provide comprehensive protection across both the physical and virtual worlds. The Intelligence Download Podcast covers a range of aspects on cyber security, financial crime, and data. With special guests and in-depth discussion, subscribe to get the latest episodes. The views and opinions of the speakers and hosts do not necessarily represent those of BAE Systems Applied Intelligence or their respective companies. BAE Systems Applied Intelligence or their respective companies make no representations or warranties based on or arising from the subject matter expressed herein.