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Training Camp • Cybersecurity Glossary
Social Engineering Resistance is the ability of individuals or organizations to recognize, resist, and mitigate manipulative tactics used by threat actors to deceive them into disclosing sensitive information or taking harmful actions.
Social Engineering Resistance Definition: Social Engineering Resistance is the ability of individuals or organizations to recognize, resist, and mitigate manipulative tactics used by threat actors to deceive them into disclosing sensitive information or taking harmful actions.
Social engineering resistance refers to an organization's or individual's ability to mitigate and protect against fraudulent attempts to manipulate people into revealing sensitive information or taking malicious actions. This includes implementing security measures, training staff to recognize social engineering tactics, and establishing protocols to verify requests for sensitive information.
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