Social Engineering - Are We Ready?
One of the main ways criminals carry out their attacks is through social engineering, which accounts for up to 90% of security breaches for companies.
Introduction
Social engineering is responsible for up to 90% of corporate security breaches. This white paper highlights its impact and why companies must strengthen defenses against it.
What is Social Engineering?
- How attackers exploit human behavior
- The role of manipulation and persuasion
Key Figures
- Prevalence of social engineering attacks
- Financial and reputational consequences
Main Techniques
- Phishing and spear phishing
- Impersonation and pretexting
Why It Works
- Psychological triggers and human error
- Limited awareness and training
Conclusion
Raising awareness and reinforcing the human firewall are essential steps to reduce risk.

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