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  2. Social engineering (security) - Wikipedia

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    Social engineering (security) For the influencing of attitudes and social behaviors on a large scale, see social engineering (political science). In the context of information security, social engineering is the psychological manipulation of people into performing actions or divulging confidential information. A type of confidence trick for the ...

  3. Christopher Hadnagy - Wikipedia

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    Information technology consultant, author. Organization (s) Innocent Lives Foundation, Social-Engineer, LLC. Website. www.social-engineer.com. Christopher James Hadnagy is an American author and information technology security consultant. He is recognized for his contributions to the field of social engineering in information security.

  4. Social engineering (political science) - Wikipedia

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    Nudge theory. Social engineering is a term which has been used to mean top-down efforts to influence particular attitudes and social behaviors on a large scale—most often undertaken by governments, but also carried out by media, academia or private groups—in order to produce desired characteristics in a target population.

  5. Social hacking - Wikipedia

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    Social hacking describes the act of attempting to manipulate outcomes of social behaviour through orchestrated actions. The general function of social hacking is to gain access to restricted information or to a physical space without proper permission. Most often, social hacking attacks are achieved by impersonating an individual or group who ...

  6. Pretexting - Wikipedia

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    Pretexting. Pretexting is a type of social engineering attack that involves a situation, or pretext, created by an attacker in order to lure a victim into a vulnerable situation and to trick them into giving private information, specifically information that the victim would typically not give outside the context of the pretext. [1]

  7. Intrusion detection system - Wikipedia

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    Intrusion detection system. An intrusion detection system (IDS) is a device or software application that monitors a network or systems for malicious activity or policy violations. [1] Any intrusion activity or violation is typically either reported to an administrator or collected centrally using a security information and event management ...

  8. Social software engineering - Wikipedia

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    Social software engineering ( SSE) is a branch of software engineering that is concerned with the social aspects of software development and the developed software. SSE focuses on the socialness of both software engineering and developed software. On the one hand, the consideration of social factors in software engineering activities, processes ...

  9. Social engineering - Wikipedia

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    Social engineering may refer to: Social engineering (political science), a means of influencing particular attitudes and social behaviors on a large scale. Social engineering (security), obtaining confidential information by manipulating and/or deceiving people and artificial intelligence.

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