Social Engineering boot camp at DeepSec 2012

29 October 2012

How secure is your organisation? Could Social Engineering attacks succeed? Come and learn the techniques and formulate a defence strategy with UK specialists First Defence in Vienna during November.

How do you avoid the disastrous consequences both financially and reputationally of Social engineering attacks?

First Defence are once again running a two day training course at DeepSec in November that will teach participants the theory behind social engineering, how to conduct ethical social engineering testing and provide recommendations on how to defend against social engineers.

Even the best technical security controls available won't protect you from a well executed social engineering attack. In any security programme the weakest link is often the human. Social engineering tests are an effective way to evaluate susceptibility and also increase awareness, further helping to defend against future attacks.

Like any penetration test, social engineering tests can help to identify security weaknesses that could allow your information to be compromised. However, it can be difficult to know how to conduct or commission a social engineering test. Come and find out how at DeepSec 2012.

Understanding the sophistication of today's attacks will help your organisation to be better prepared, and you will be better placed to defend your personal information too!

Training runs 27-28 November 2012, for more details and registration visit www.deepsec.net

If you intend to register before 4 November 2012 we can provide you with a discount code - please contact us before registering.