It only takes one email, a 30 second call, or one social media DM for her to hack you and gain access to your money, data, and systems. Rachel, CEO of SocialProof Security, and a Friendly Hacker, executes social engineering attacks for a living and uses her real-life ethical hacking stories to keep organizations up to date on the methods criminals use to trick people. In this webinar, she’ll break down recent cyberattacks in the news, and you’ll learn:
How social engineers trick you into providing sensitive information.
How to defend against the latest hacking methods.
How to protect yourself and Hydro One from cybercriminals through tales from the field and live hacking demos.
Carolina StancatiSenior Manager, Security Awareness and Training, Hydro One
John PomeroyVice President and Chief Security Officer CSO, Hydro One
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. She was the 2nd place 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, CNN, NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, and many more. In her remaining spare time, Rachel sits on the CISA Technical Advisory Council and 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.
Kyla TucciSenior Security Awareness Specialist, Hydro One