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Social Engineering: A Persistent Threat

 

Cybercriminals exploit trust through tactics like phishing and impersonation. Prioritizing security awareness and vigilance is crucial to combat this threat.
 

Understanding Social Engineering

Understanding Social Engineering: A Human-Centric Threat

Recognizing Social Engineering Tactics: A Closer Look

Recognizing Social Engineering Tactics: A Closer Look

The Evolving Landscape of Social Engineering: Staying Ahead of the Curve

The Evolving Landscape of Social Engineering: Staying Ahead of the Curve

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Why Does Privacy Matter?

In our information-sharing world, vigilance regarding privacy and information security is essential. At UBC, we safeguard a vast amount of personal data, and this responsibility extends to everyone. Fortunately, simple steps towards online security can significantly improve data protection, both personally and within UBC.

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