
Book
Social Engineering
The Science of Human Hacking
Christopher Hadnagy
Wiley · Print & ebook · June 25, 2018
Reading lane: Online Safety & Privacy
Harden the human firewall against the most current threats Social Engineering: The Science of Human Hacking reveals the craftier side of the hacker’s repertoire—why hack into something when you could just ask for access?
At a Glance
Why This Clicks
Human Hacking
A toolkit-minded look at how people, systems, and social cues get read and used.
Come here for
- Practical social-engineering lens
- Clear guidance for privacy-minded work
Expect
- Instruction over spectacle
- Reference-friendly, not fluffy
Book Details
- Authors
- Christopher Hadnagy
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Published
- June 25, 2018
- Format
- Print & ebook
- Theme
- Online Safety & Privacy · Human-Computer Interaction
- Reading lane
- Online Safety & Privacy
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Publisher Categories
Computer Security
Online Safety & Privacy
About This Book
Harden the human firewall against the most current threats Social Engineering: The Science of Human Hacking reveals the craftier side of the hacker’s repertoire—why hack into something when you could just ask for access? Undetectable by firewalls and antivirus software, social engineering relies on human fault to gain access to sensitive spaces; in this book, renowned expert Christopher Hadnagy explains the most commonly-used techniques that fool even the most robust securit...
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