OSINT and Social Engineering: as vectors of attack on cybersecurity
Carlos Seisdedos y Vicente Aguilera. Internet Security Auditors
Techniques and tools will be displayed with the aim of making our information known as our information, exposed on the Internet, either by us or third parties, with or without our consent, properly collected and analyzed, can be turned into an attack vector against States, organizations, companies, individuals and of the way not, also against criminals. The workshop will show how with the minimum information exposed in the Network, through the use of social engineering techniques, open sources and disciplines such as OSINT or SOCMINT data of great interest can be obtained in research processes, tasks that have been become the cornerstone of many professionals such as police, detectives, analysts or journalists, among others.
Technical requirements:
- Attendees can bring their computer to follow the workshop guidelines although it is not necessary since the speaker will teach the workshop as a master class.