ABSTRACT

Numerous cybersecurity risks are associated with social media usage. Security experts and scholars mention similar kinds of cyberattack approaches on social media based on recent and well-known security incidents. The organizations must train its employees with cybersecurity skills so that they can avert away any potential security risk for the company. Social engineering is even more dangerous than other forms of cybersecurity risks because it grows on the basis of trust. Cybersecurity attacks that involve human skills largely are termed as in-person attacks. Popular in-person cybersecurity attacks are impersonation, tailgating, dumpster diving, shoulder surfing, and reverse social engineering. Social engineering techniques are gradually becoming well-recognized cybersecurity knowledge. Cyber-extremists have seven key characteristics in their online behaviors – cyber mobs, isolates, fantasists, thrill seekers, moral crusaders, narcissists, and attention seekers. Cybersecurity risks are complex and commonly use modern technologies. In order to cope up with it, regular security trainings are required for information professionals.