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The Evolution of Social Engineering 2.0 and Its Role in the Modern Cybercrime. The Experience of the Project DOGANA

Combined Session
Tuesday, November 13, 2018 12:10—13:10
Location: Carl von Gontard

Social engineering, in the context of information security, refers to psychological manipulation of people into performing actions or divulging confidential information. However, using Social Engineering to attack enterprises is not new – the presentation will show and explain which is the new level of sophistication, why SE is nowadays used in more than 92% of the successful attacks and what is the so called Social Engineering 2.0. This new evolution in cybersecurity can be called “the age of the human hacking”. The presentation will shows also the results of the project DOGANA (www.dogana-project.eu), a project conducted by 17 partners from 11 European countries.

The Evolution of Social Engineering 2.0 and Its Role in the Modern Cybercrime. The Experience of the Project DOGANA
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Enrico Frumento
Enrico Frumento
Cefriel
Enrico Frumento works as senior researcher at Cefriel (www.cefriel.com) in European and private-funded innovation projects on ICT Security. His research focuses on unconventional security,...
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