Cyber Insights Webinar
The Human Factor Reloaded
Social engineering and insider risk
Reducing risk where technology meets people
Join us on Wednesday, June 24th, at 2 pm EDT
Despite organizations' continuous investment in security tools, social engineering still remains one of the most effective attack techniques. Phishing, impersonation, and abuse of trust are becoming more persistent, more targeted, and harder to detect—while insiders, former employees, and everyday behaviors can unintentionally increase exposure.
From MFA fatigue to highly tailored phishing attempts and voice‑based impersonation, attackers are refining their tactics to exploit people rather than systems. At the same time, gaps in employee offboarding, workforce changes, and public exposure on social platforms are creating new insider‑driven risks organizations must address.
What you'll learn
In this session, our experts will examine how social engineering techniques and insider risks are evolving. Drawing on real‑world experience and recent incidents, our speakers will cover:
- How social engineering is evolving beyond generic phishing
- Why targeted phishing is becoming more effective against specific roles
- Where defenses still struggle despite MFA and awareness programs
- How insider risk emerges through poor offboarding and disengaged employees
