Open Source Intelligence: How What We Share Online Can Make Us Vulnerable to Attack

Open Source Intelligence: How What We Share Online Can Make Us Vulnerable to Attack

Live webinar recording: As privacy on the internet erodes further each day, the amount of information about companies and individuals that is publicly available continues to increase. This data, known as OSINT, or Open Source Intelligence, can be used to develop and execute highly sophisticated phishing campaigns against specific organizations or individual employees.

In this video, Mark Hillyard and David Worley, two of Beyond20's resident cyber experts, will discuss why OSINT is so powerful for attackers, what privacy laws do (and do not do) to protect us, and why it's not always a great idea to mix personal and professional information on social media and/or marketing materials.

Read on: https://www.beyond20.com/blog/open-source-intelligence-osint-social-privacy-phishing/

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