£9.99
Social Engineering Manipulation explores how attackers manipulate people rather than systems to gain access.
It examines common social engineering manipulation tactics across email, phone, and in-person interactions.
This course explains how social engineering relies on psychological principles such as authority, urgency, reciprocity, and social proof.
It describes how attackers build trust, create pressure, and exploit normal workplace behaviours to obtain information or access.
Examples include phone-based scams, in-person requests for access, and pretext scenarios designed to appear routine or legitimate.
The content highlights warning signs such as unusual requests, emotional pressure, and attempts to bypass verification procedures.
Guidance is provided on verifying identity, handling requests safely, and following organisational security processes.
Social engineering manipulation is presented in realistic organisational contexts to reflect threats faced in everyday work environments.
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