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Onsite social engineering is a powerful tool used by bad actors. Impersonators may try to infiltrate your organization to steal documents or take photos.

Most security awareness training is focused on external threats. But what happens when the threat seemingly comes from within?

Watch the webinar: We expect cyber attackers to send phishing emails and try to hack us from some remote location - but what about when they walk through your front door?

Both remote and onsite social engineering testing are crucial components of a robust security program. Here's what you need to know.

The story of how a fellow analyst and I exploited peoples’ kindness, and how it could have ruined a financial institution with billions in assets.

Social engineering can be defined as any malicious activity accomplished through human interaction. This is an onsite example.