Highlights
- Social Engineering, humans & Security
- Learn Social Engineering Fundamentals
- Gain an understanding of the techniques used by social engineers
- Threats - We introduce you to key social engineering concepts
- Attacks - You will explore and engage in the social engineering attacks
- The art of phishing: Physical and Telephone
- Explore Defence - Defend, Prevent and Deter
- Mobile Device Exploitation – (Hack Mobile Devices)
- What can an organisation do to defend itself?
Course Details
Course attendees will learn about:
- The Threat - You will gain an understanding of the techniques used by social engineers in the planning stages of an attack. We introduce you to key social engineering concepts, the goals of social engineering, and warn you about the tool’s attackers use to gain intelligence on your organisation.
- You will see real-time interactive demonstrations centred around the most popular and scalable forms of social engineering.
The Attack
- You will explore and engage in the social engineering attacks used by the attackers and will learn how exposed you and your organisation may be to this every day common and significant threat.
- This interactive training balances practical lectures and discussions to understand the ‘Social Engineering Attack Cycle’, with multiple interesting exercises and demonstrations that highlight weaknesses within organisations; weaknesses from employees which result in information security breaches.
Defend, Prevent, Deter
- Social Engineering remains a high threat to organisations regarding information security breaches.
- You will explore the options available, and the controls needed to minimise risk and diminish the threat to your organisation. This will culminate in an interactive War Gaming session, where you will formulate a plan of defence to take back to your organisation and use immediately.
- You will see what works, and what doesn't, and how to report on it to help the organization improve their defences and increase your snare rate.
- The course will equip you to deal with some of the ethical and risk challenges associated with social engineering engagements, understanding human behaviour, and how to defend against it.
Social Engineering Fundamentals
- What is Social Engineering
- Who conducts Social Engineering?
- Why is Social Engineering so successful?
- Ethics and Law
- Psychology of the Social Engineer
- Hacker vs Organisation Team Exercise / Discussion
The Reconnaissance Phase (Open Source Intelligence) OSINT Tools
• Maltego
• Shodan
• Buscador
• Google Alerts
• Google Dorks
• The Harvester
• Metagoofil
• Recon-NG
• Have I been pawned
Cyber Kill Chain
- Looking for vulnerabilities
- The Social Engineering Attack Cycle Information Gathering
- Build Relationships and Rapport
- Exploitation
- Execution and covering your tracks (TOR)
The art of Phishing, (don’t get hooked!) - Technical Phishing Tools
- Phishing (SET, NGROK)
- SMShing,
- Spear Phishing,
- Whale Phishing,
- Vishing
- Spoofing Email – Demonstrations (Interactive)
- Emkei
- Anonymailer
The art of Phishing - Phishing – (Physical) (Interactive)
• Listening Devices and Bugs
• USB Drop (Ducky USB)
• Dumpster diving
• Pre-Texting
• Tailgating
• Shoulder Surfing
• Lock Picking
• Impersonation
• Mobile phone recording
The art of Phishing – (Telephone) Telephone Phishing
• Pre-Texting
• Impersonation
- Credential Harvesting
- Finding your organisations leaked credentials and the dark web Credential Harvesting demonstrations
• Have I been Pawned
• Username and password harvesting
• Password Re-use
• Password cracking
• Hashing/Cracking Hash
• Dictionary/Brute Forcing
• Darknet
Network (Packet) Sniffing – Open Networks (coffee shops etc.) Network Tools
• Wireshark
• Network Miner
Mobile Device Exploitation – (Hacking Mobile Devices)
• Mobile Phone
• Probe Requests
• Fake AP/SSID/Rogue Access Point
• Rogue Network Devices
• Fake Iframe/Portal – Username and Password Capture
• De-authing Clients
• Untrusted APK (Gaining remote access to mobile phone - data, SMS, camera, photos etc.)
• Session Hijacking/Cookie Stealing
- Privilege Escalation
- Vulnerability Assessing Your Systems
• Nessus
• CVE
• Virus Total
• Malware Testing
- Prevention
- Educating the workforce What can an organisation do to defend itself?
- Practical tips and advice on implementation
- Incident/Breach Management Containment, Isolation and Managing Incidents
- War Gaming Scenario Team exercise and presentation
- Final Questions, Discussion
- Networking and Close
Who should attend
- This course is suitable for IT & security professionals.
- This course is suitable for organisational Senior Leadership, managers and general staff.
- A good understanding of common IT, internet and mobile devices.
Feedback
4.8 out of 5 average
"Our tailored course provided a well rounded introduction and also covered some intermediate level topics that we needed to know. Clive gave us some best practice ideas and tips to take away. Fast paced but the instructor never lost any of the delegates"
Brian Leek, Data Analyst, May 2022
“JBI did a great job of customizing their syllabus to suit our business needs and also bringing our team up to speed on the current best practices. Our teams varied widely in terms of experience and the Instructor handled this particularly well - very impressive”
Brian F, Team Lead, RBS, Data Analysis Course, 20 April 2022