Awareness through play: DOGANA cards game
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- Category: Social Engineering
- Published: Thursday, 01 March 2018 13:29
Written by Cyrille Martins, THALES
Advanced persistent threats (APT) usually start with a compromise phase, to penetrate a target organization’s network and gain a foothold in the environment. This phase targets the organization’s individuals, making use of social engineering skills to exploit human vulnerability, gain people trust, and get knowledge on the best way to hit the organization. But while everybody can be a potential breach for an attacker, everybody cannot be a cybersecurity expert. Then, how to make people aware of this kind of attack and realize the criticality of the slightest information they disclose, in a way that will entertain them and that they will remember?
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