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Social engineering is a type of IT security that focuses on manipulating people into performing actions or divulging confidential information. It is a form of attack that relies on human interaction and often involves tricking people into breaking normal security procedures. It is a growing threat to organizations, as it is often used to gain access to sensitive information or systems.
Social engineering attacks can take many forms, such as phishing emails, malicious phone calls, or even physical manipulation. Attackers may use social engineering techniques to gain access to confidential information, such as passwords or financial data. They may also use it to gain access to physical locations or systems.
There are many companies in the market that specialize in social engineering. These include companies such as KnowBe4, Social-Engineer, Inc., and Social-Engineer.org. These companies provide services such as security awareness training, penetration testing, and security consulting. They also offer tools and services to help organizations protect themselves from social engineering attacks. Show Less Read more