Social Engineering
Social engineering is a method of manipulating people into divulging confidential information, performing actions, or taking decisions that they otherwise wouldn't. It often involves exploiting human psychology, trust, and emotions to gain unauthorized access to systems or data. Attackers might use techniques like phishing, pretexting, or impersonation to deceive individuals and exploit vulnerabilities in human behavior for malicious purposes.
Through cleverly crafted messages or websites, phishing grants attackers initial access to confidential data by exploiting human trust. Read more Social Engineering manipulates individuals to gain unauthorized access. It exploits human behaviour, bypassing technical defences to extract sensitive information. Read more Vulnerability Assessment identifies system weaknesses. It evaluates risks, ensuring proactive security measures to prevent potential breaches and safeguard assets. Read more