

Cyber Byte: Mental Health in Cyber Crisis
Cyber security isn’t just about protecting data – it’s also about protecting people. With rising cyber threats, long hours, high-pressure decision-making and negative publicity when…
Social engineering is one of the most common and successful tactics used by attackers to gain access to systems, data, and facilities – often without writing a single line of code.
In this session, we’ll explore how social engineering works, why it’s so effective, and what organisations can do to defend against it. From phishing emails and pretexting to real-world examples of physical and digital deception, we’ll walk through practical strategies to recognise and prevent these attacks.
Whether you’re in cyber security, IT, or responsible for training and compliance, this session will equip you with the knowledge and tools to reduce risk and build stronger human defences.
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