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Fear and Phishing with Dr. Deanna House
Manage episode 360976071 series 2978622
Phishing attempts remain an important attack vector, despite efforts to mitigate their effectiveness. In this episode of Cyber Ways, Tom and Craig talk with Dr. Deanna House of the University of Nebraska - Omaha about her paper that examines the relationship between fear messaging and the success of phishing attempts. Dr. House gives some actionable advice to security professionals who want to help their users avoid falling victim to phishing attempts.
Intro audio for the Cyber Ways Podcast
Outro audio for Cyber Ways Podcast
Cyber Ways is brought to you by the Center for Information Assurance, which is housed in the College of Business at Louisiana Tech University. The podcast is made possible through a "Just Business Grant," which is funded by the University's generous donors.
https://business.latech.edu/cyberways/
25 episodes
Manage episode 360976071 series 2978622
Phishing attempts remain an important attack vector, despite efforts to mitigate their effectiveness. In this episode of Cyber Ways, Tom and Craig talk with Dr. Deanna House of the University of Nebraska - Omaha about her paper that examines the relationship between fear messaging and the success of phishing attempts. Dr. House gives some actionable advice to security professionals who want to help their users avoid falling victim to phishing attempts.
Intro audio for the Cyber Ways Podcast
Outro audio for Cyber Ways Podcast
Cyber Ways is brought to you by the Center for Information Assurance, which is housed in the College of Business at Louisiana Tech University. The podcast is made possible through a "Just Business Grant," which is funded by the University's generous donors.
https://business.latech.edu/cyberways/
25 episodes
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