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The Business of Security - #15 - Chris Hadnagy, CEO, Social-Engineer, LLC - Hacking the Human!
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#15 - Chris Hadnagy, CEO, Social-Engineer, LLC - Hacking the Human!

11/09/18 • 35 min

The Business of Security

Chris Hadnagy joins Ron Woerner on this season 2 episode 6 titled Hacking the Human. A master of social engineering, Chris starts the episode with real-world scenarios that interesting and entertaining based on real-life social engineering exercises he has conducted. Further in the episode Chris shares valuable insight into understanding people and the value of becoming an active listener - specifically as a leader. Ron dives into the inevitable of being phished with Chris providing insights on responding to phishing attacks and improving protection in the future.
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherhadnagy/
Twitter: @SocEngineerInc
Web: social-engineer.com

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Chris Hadnagy joins Ron Woerner on this season 2 episode 6 titled Hacking the Human. A master of social engineering, Chris starts the episode with real-world scenarios that interesting and entertaining based on real-life social engineering exercises he has conducted. Further in the episode Chris shares valuable insight into understanding people and the value of becoming an active listener - specifically as a leader. Ron dives into the inevitable of being phished with Chris providing insights on responding to phishing attacks and improving protection in the future.
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherhadnagy/
Twitter: @SocEngineerInc
Web: social-engineer.com

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Twitter: @benrothke

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