Social Engineering Defense Bundle

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Protect Your Most Targeted Teams From Manipulative Cyber Attacks

The Social Engineering Defense Bundle is a strategic training package built for high-risk departments—especially Finance and HR—who are frequent targets of sophisticated cyber threats like voice scams, smishing, and business email compromise (BEC). Tailored for companies with 2,000–10,000 employees, this bundle equips staff with the awareness and decision-making skills needed to identify and stop manipulative cyber attacks before they succeed.

This bundle includes:

  • Video: Voice Scams: What They Sound Like and How They Work
  • Infographic: Vishing Explained: How Criminals Use Voice to Deceive
  • Quiz: Smishing: Know the Warning Signs
  • Poster: Business Email Compromise: Real Examples to Watch Out For
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$600.00

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Video

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