Staying Safe in the New Normal:

An Ethical Hacker’s Approach to Social Engineering

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Staying Safe in the New Normal: An Ethical Hacker’s Approach to Social Engineering

On Feb 24th, join us and Social Engineering wiz Rachel Tobac for an exclusive live hacking demonstration and discussion.


2020 might be over, but the hits keep coming! After an unprecedented year of ransomware attacks, breaches, and online scams, hackers and data thieves are continuing to piggyback on a major global crisis to earn an illegal buck or two (well, actually billions, but who’s counting?).

As we all try and put 2020 behind us, let’s start 2021 smarter, more educated, and ready to defend our businesses and information to the best of our collective abilities.

During this hands-on experience, Rachel will show you actual techniques a hacker would use to steal your data…yes it will be scary, but you won’t want to miss this exclusive, one-time event!

Rachel's fun and fast-paced hacker insight will arm you with current examples of real attacks. You’ll leave this session with the skills, scripts, and best practices to stop hackers as soon as possible.

In this Webcast, you will learn:

  • How social engineering works and what you can do to prevent it
  • Actual hacking techniques from one of the good ones (an ethical hacker…go figure)
  • Modern ways to keep yourself and your business safe

Important Note: There will not be a recorded version available like previous webcasts. If you’re interested in seeing an ethical hacker in action, make sure you block off your calendar and join us live!

This webinar is delivered by our American colleagues from IT Weapons, a division of IT Services From Konica Minolta.

Rachel Tobac

Rachel is a hacker and the CEO of SocialProof Security where she helps people and companies keep their data safe by training and pentesting them on social engineering risks. Rachel was also a winner of DEF CON's wild spectator sport, the Social Engineering Capture the Flag contest, 3 years in a row. Rachel has shared her real life social engineering stories with NPR, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, The New York Times, Business Insider, CNN, NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, Forbes and many more.

In her remaining spare time, Rachel is the Chair of the Board for the nonprofit Women in Security and Privacy (WISP) where she works to advance women to lead in the fields.

Rachel is a hacker and the CEO of SocialProof Security where she helps people and companies keep their data safe by training and pentesting them on social engineering risks.

You don't want to miss this one-time event.

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Register now to secure your spot at our live Ethical Hacker demonstration.

Please note: This webinar will not be recorded.