ABSTRACT

Information security is about people, yet in most organizations protection remains focused on technical countermeasures. The human element is crucial in the majority of successful attacks on systems and attackers are rarely required to find technical vulnerabilities, hacking the human is usually sufficient. Ian Mann turns the black art of social engineering into an information security risk that can be understood, measured and managed effectively. The text highlights the main sources of risk from social engineering and draws on psychological models to explain the basis for human vulnerabilities. Chapters on vulnerability mapping, developing a range of protection systems and awareness training provide a practical and authoritative guide to the risks and countermeasures that are available. There is a singular lack of useful information for security and IT professionals regarding the human vulnerabilities that social engineering attacks tend to exploit. Ian Mann provides a rich mix of examples, applied research and practical solutions that will enable you to assess the level of risk in your organization; measure the strength of your current security and enhance your training and systemic countermeasures accordingly. If you are responsible for physical or information security or the protection of your business and employees from significant risk, then Hacking the Human is a must-read.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

part 1|75 pages

The Risks

chapter 1|11 pages

What is Social Engineering?

chapter 2|15 pages

Understanding Your Risks

chapter 3|23 pages

People, Your Weakest Link

chapter 4|21 pages

Limitations to Current Security Thinking

part 2|67 pages

Understanding Human Vulnerabilities

chapter 5|10 pages

Trust Me

chapter 6|18 pages

Reading a Person

chapter 7|21 pages

Subconscious Mind

chapter 8|15 pages

Parent, Adult, Child

part 3|82 pages

Countermeasures

chapter 9|12 pages

Vulnerability Mapping

chapter 10|28 pages

Protection Systems

chapter 11|15 pages

Awareness and Training

chapter 12|24 pages

Testing