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== Abstract ==
== Abstract ==
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Many individuals feel after a pandemic that there's no hope. Cyberminds Research Institute (CRI) is of a different opinion. Cyber criminals attack those who are distracted with other life events. From the shadows of these attacks, comes light and opportunity. HOPE evolves from the knowledge gained after cyber-attacks occur. After the pandemic and now a near recession, cyber-criminals are enthusiastically attempting social engineering related to lower gas prices, rent relief, mask mandates, free vaccines, bogus shot cards, and free Covid-19 funds. This flood of attacks offers new avenues of cyber-attacks where organizations and individuals are easy targets due to the distractions of a post-pandemic climate. This workshop focuses on social engineering, teaching and learning as a result of banally successful cyberattacks, and the hundreds of unsuccessful cyberattacks. Leave with hope and a technique to successfully avoid social engineers attempting to diminish hope for a safe cyber tomorrow.




== Presenter(s) ==
== Presenter(s) ==
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Dr. Tina Honey<br>
Dr. Frederick L. Hicks<br>
Dr. Natalie Foster Johnson<br>
Dr. Alexis Perdereaux-Weekes<br>
Dr. Edvard Joseph<br>
Dr. Lisa J. Knowles<br>




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== Required Software ==
== Required Software ==
any required software goes here
any required software goes here
== What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) ==
any optional or required stuff to bring go here




== Links ==
== Links ==
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any links go here

Latest revision as of 16:36, 16 July 2022

A CRI for HOPE: Cyberminds Research Institute Teaches Avoidance of Being a Social Engineered Victim workshop

This workshop will be given:
   Day 2: Saturday, 23-July-2022, 2:00pm - 3:00pm, Workshop B (D'Angelo 306)

NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop B (D'Angelo 306).


Abstract

Many individuals feel after a pandemic that there's no hope. Cyberminds Research Institute (CRI) is of a different opinion. Cyber criminals attack those who are distracted with other life events. From the shadows of these attacks, comes light and opportunity. HOPE evolves from the knowledge gained after cyber-attacks occur. After the pandemic and now a near recession, cyber-criminals are enthusiastically attempting social engineering related to lower gas prices, rent relief, mask mandates, free vaccines, bogus shot cards, and free Covid-19 funds. This flood of attacks offers new avenues of cyber-attacks where organizations and individuals are easy targets due to the distractions of a post-pandemic climate. This workshop focuses on social engineering, teaching and learning as a result of banally successful cyberattacks, and the hundreds of unsuccessful cyberattacks. Leave with hope and a technique to successfully avoid social engineers attempting to diminish hope for a safe cyber tomorrow.


Presenter(s)

Dr. Tina Honey
Dr. Frederick L. Hicks
Dr. Natalie Foster Johnson
Dr. Alexis Perdereaux-Weekes
Dr. Edvard Joseph
Dr. Lisa J. Knowles


Full Description

full description text goes here


Registration -- NOT required

You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.:


Required Software

any required software goes here


What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything)

any optional or required stuff to bring go here


Links

any links go here