Jacqueline Jayne (JJ) currently serves as Security Awareness Advocate for the APAC region for KnowBe4, the provider of the world’s largest security awareness and simulated phishing platform. With over 20 years’ experience as a conduit between people and technology, she has mastered the art of communication and influence. Previously, Jayne led a successful cybersecurity education and awareness program that changed behavior and culture. Her insights on the human condition and how to engage at all levels in this space are invaluable. Jayne is also a renowned speaker and is giving engaging and thought-provoking talks at conferences around the world. Jayne holds the SACP certification.
90% of ransomware attacks start with an email. Payment redirection fraud starts with email. No matter how much security technology we purchase, we still face a fundamental security problem: people.
Join us as we explore with Jacqueline Jayne, Security Awareness Advocate for APAC at KnowBe4, the different levers that social engineers and scam artists pull to make us more likely to do their bidding.
We would look at examples of mental manipulation in everyday life: from the tactics used by tricky advertisers to sophisticated social engineering and online scams. And then we'll look at how to ethically use the very same levers to educate your users against those attacks, because people are your last line of defense and first line of attack.