Social Engineering to enhance your cyber awareness
As we see an increasing number of attacks from outside of your perimeter and through social media, even your employees are vulnerable as hackers use psychological manipulation to trick people into performing adverse actions or divulging confidential information.
By creating emails and web sites that mirror those of known organizations and contacts, these bad actors trick your employees into clicking dangerous links, opening malicious attachments, and sharing personal details.
HoneyTek Systems Social Engineering services are designed to thoroughly assess the ability of your organization’s systems and employees to detect and respond to targeted email phishing attacks. By mirroring the tactics, techniques and procedures used by malicious actors, our range of tailored assessments help to test defences, identify potential data leaks, improved organizational processes, highlight weaknesses in human behaviour, and improve employee cyber security awareness.
How Can Your Company Prevent Phishing Attacks?
To defend against phishing attacks, organizations need suitable controls and processes in place to block, detect and respond to evolving cyber threats. Employee education, robust perimeter security, user management, email authentication and SIEM are just some of the things that HoneyTek Systems recommends to effectively prevent phishing attack prevention.
Key Benefits
Identify potential risks
Understand how susceptible your employees are to falling victim of social engineering attacks.
Understand your digital footprint
Gain visibility into the information that an attacker could gather about your business from intelligence freely available in the public domain.
Challenge defences
Challenge your organization’s cyber security controls, such as firewall rules, to ensure they are effective at identifying and blocking social engineering attacks.
Raise cyber security awareness
Using a simulated social engineering attack to highlight good and bad practices to improve employee cyber security awareness.
Improve security training
Use the results of a simulated social engineering assessment to help implement an effective cyber security awareness training program.