Why social engineering became the dominant cyber threat and how to defend against it

Cybercriminals are shifting from technical exploits to manipulating human psychology, making social engineering the top threat to organizations. Traditional tech-focused security controls fall short against attackers exploiting trust. This session delves into the 2025 Unit 42 Global Incident Response Report, highlighting how social engineering has become the leading attack vector, causing data exposure in over half of incidents. It examines modern deception tactics and strategies for stronger defenses. Real-world cases like deepfake videos and fake IT support calls How AI scales deception, mimicking legitimate processes The rise of automated ecosystems exploiting familiar workflows Defense strategies like red flag detection and Zero Trust Watch this webinar to understand today's social engineering threats and learn how to fortify your organization's human-centered security.

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Why social engineering became the dominant cyber threat and how to defend against it

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