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Advanced Course in Social Engineering According to American Standards


Summary

The British Academy for Training and Development presents this training program titled "Social Engineering According to American Standards" as a comprehensive professional reference for understanding one of the most critical methods used to influence individuals and organizations.

The program focuses on analyzing human behavior and psychological manipulation techniques exploited to gain access to sensitive information, while highlighting the frameworks adopted in the United States for security and compliance. It also sheds light on identifying manipulation attempts, preventing them, and building a well-informed work environment capable of addressing such threats effectively. Carefully designed to meet the growing professional demands of the digital era, this program addresses the increasing complexity and frequency of human-based attacks. It aims to equip participants with clear insights and analytical skills to safeguard their organizations and strengthen information security awareness through a structured and practical approach.

Objectives and target group

Who Should Attend?

  • Cybersecurity professionals and information security officers within organizations.
  • IT managers and digital systems administrators.
  • Employees working in sectors that handle sensitive or confidential data.
  • Individuals seeking to enhance their skills in protecting against psychological and digital manipulation.

Knowledge and Benefits:

After completing the program, participants will be able to master the following:

  • Develop a thorough understanding of social engineering concepts and techniques.
  • Identify American standards related to information protection and human behavior.
  • Build the ability to analyze deception-based intrusion attempts.
  • Enhance prevention and response skills against social engineering attacks.
  • Strengthen organizational awareness of information leakage risks and mitigation methods.

Course Content

  • Introduction to Social Engineering
    • Definition and scope of social engineering.
    • Evolution of deception techniques over time.
    • The role of the human factor in security systems.
  • Psychological Foundations of Social Engineering
    • Analysis of human behavior in manipulation contexts.
    • Drivers behind responses to psychological pressure.
    • Exploitation of trust and authority in influence.
  • Types of Social Engineering Attacks
    • Phishing and its various forms.
    • Identity impersonation techniques.
    • Direct and indirect attack methods.
  • Attack Delivery Channels
    • Use of email in security breaches.
    • Social media as a manipulation tool.
    • Phone-based persuasion techniques.
  • American Security Standards
    • Overview of security frameworks in the United States.
    • Data protection and information policies.
    • The role of compliance in risk reduction.
  • Building an Organizational Security Culture
    • Promoting awareness among employees.
    • Developing effective internal policies.
    • Encouraging individual accountability for security.
  • Attack Analysis and Detection
    • Indicators of manipulation attempts.
    • Behavioral patterns of attackers.
    • Monitoring and analysis tools.
  • Managing Social Engineering Risks
    • Identifying human vulnerabilities.
    • Assessing organizational risk levels.
    • Developing mitigation strategies.
  • Prevention and Protection Strategies
    • Designing effective preventive measures.
    • Leveraging supportive security technologies.
    • Developing rapid response plans.
  • Continuous Development in Human Security
    • Tracking emerging threats.
    • Updating policies and procedures.
    • Integrating technology with human behavior for security.

Course Date

2026-05-18

2026-08-17

2026-11-16

2027-02-15

Course Cost

Note / Price varies according to the selected city

Members NO. : 1
£4600 / Member

Members NO. : 2 - 3
£3680 / Member

Members NO. : + 3
£2852 / Member

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