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Cyber Talk – Understanding Social Engineering Methods

January 13, 2025
11:30 am - 12:00 pm

Join the GW IT Cybersecurity Risk and Assurance team for a Cyber Talk reviewing Social Engineering Methods.

Social engineering - the art of exploiting human psychology, rather than technical hacking techniques, to gain access to buildings, systems, or data.

Social Engineering attacks are conducted using various methods that involve an attacker sending messages or otherwise contacting potential victims or targets. Once the attacker has established contact, either directly with a victim responding or indirectly when a victim clicks a link or downloads an attachment, the attacker steals user information such as account credentials, personal information, and funds. In some cases the attacker installs malware on the victim's device to steal data as well as use the device to launch attacks against others.  More information available in this Blog Article: Social Engineering Methods

Participants in this Cyber Talk will learn more details about how cyber attackers manipulate victims into making poor choices that enables direct and indirect criminal activity. Recognition of these methods and defensive actions will also be reviewed.

GW IT Security Risk and Assurance Webinar Monday January 13, 2025 11:30am to 12:00pm Register (GW Community Only)


GW IT Cybersecurity Risk and Assurance Cyber Talks are 30-minute sessions designed to create cyber security awareness through sharing of news, trends, tips and best practices. Additional information is available at https://it.gwu.edu/security and at this blog site https://blogs.gwu.edu/gwinfosec/.