Social Engineering concepts haven’t changed much over thousands of years, but tools and methods have. We gathered some of the best and brightest minds in social engineering together for a truly unique podcast. We talk with our panel about the past, present and future of social engineering. Release Date 14 June 2010

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What is social engineering

GOAL of Podcast: The evolution of security technologies is relatively easy to follow. When a new security technology is introduced it is not difficult to follow the life cycle of success and failures of that technology. This is not the case with social engineering. So we have collected the brightest and best minds in this field together to discuss where social engineering came from and what the future of social engineering holds.

Just take a look at our guest panel:
Conheady_Sharon-compressedSharon Conheady is a director at First Defense Information Security in the UK where she specializes in social engineering. She has social engineered her way into dozens of organizations across the UK and abroad, including company offices, sports stadiums, government facilities and more. Sharon will be be giving a training course in social engineering testing at Brucon in September.

chrisnickersonChris Nickerson is a professional Red Team Tester. He also Co-Hosts the Exotic Liability podcast and soon will be releasing Red Team Book.
CONGRATS on being married Chris from the team at Social-Engineer.org

 

Carlos Perez is a Security Solution Architect and Consultant for a Multi National IT company. Carlos also does a lot of Metasploit Developer and is a member of the PaulDotCom Security Weekly Podcast.carlos-perez

Johnny Long has spent his career as a professional hacker. He is the author of numerous security books including No-Tech Hacking, A Guide to Social Engineering, Dumpster Diving, and Shoulder Surfing. Currently residing in Uganda, East Africa, Johnny’s now focused on his work with Hackers for Charity. HFC is a non-profit organization that leverages the skills of technologists. They solve technology challenges for various non-profits and provide food, equipment, job training and img_0964xcomputer education to the world’s poorest citizens.

We took the time to talk to our amazing panel about these questions:

1. What do you see as the biggest change in SE in the last few years?

2. Is SE getting more complex? The normal Pretexts not working anymore?

3. What is the state of physical security in businesses today?

4. Do you think we will see more electronic warfare in the SE arena in the future ?

5. Can you share a recent ANONYMOUS story about an adventure involving a professional social engineering

We are sure you will really enjoy this amazing podcast.

 

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The Team at Social Engineer is very appreciative of all the support we get from Offensive Security.

This episode is sponsored by Spy Associates.

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