Open mozfest-bot opened 6 years ago
YaaaaAaaayyy! We're accepting this session into the Privacy and Security space schedule for Mozfest. Thanks for quickly responding to our recent emails @nerdlet
Can't wait to meet in October! https://twitter.com/MozFestPrivSec/status/1036968717312303104
Awesome!!! We are so excited about this amazing opportunity! See ya in London!
On Tue, Sep 4, 2018 at 4:29 PM David Ross notifications@github.com wrote:
YaaaaAaaayyy! We're accepting this session into the Privacy and Security space schedule for Mozfest. Thanks for quickly responding to our recent emails @nerdlet https://github.com/nerdlet
Can't wait to meet in October! https://twitter.com/MozFestPrivSec/status/1036968717312303104
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[via email] For our session (https://github.com/MozillaFestival/mozfest-program-2018/issues/448), we would like to have this as the title and description:
The title: The African art of Social Engineering The Description: Despite the increasing recognition of the psychological nature of cyber attacks, research into the role of psychology in cybersecurity has continued to be undermined. In this session, we would like to engage the audience in some of the social engineering techniques that attackers use to gather sensitive information from the target. Using different activities, we will explore how psychological approaches are applied by African hackers to gain information/sensitive data from unsuspecting internet users.
Schedule updated with new description. :heavy_check_mark:
[ UUID ] d830cc45-5741-456a-9c51-99c220647a6a
[ Session Name ] The African art of social engineering [ Primary Space ] Privacy and Security [ Secondary Space ] Web Literacy
[ Submitter's Name ] Brenda Nyokabi [ Submitter's Affiliated Organisation ] Code for Africa [ Submitter's GitHub ] @nerdlet
[ Other Facilitator 1's Name ] Laura Tich
[ Other Facilitator 2's Name ] Khadija Mahanga [ Other Facilitator 2's GitHub ] @KhadijaMahanga
What will happen in your session?
Despite the increasing recognition of the psychological nature of cyber attacks, research into the role of psychology in cybersecurity has continued to be undermined. In this session, we would like to engage the audience in some of the social engineering techniques that attackers use to gather sensitive information from the target. Using different activities, we will explore how psychological approaches are applied by African hackers to gain information/sensitive data from unsuspecting internet users.
Some of the issues we will discuss include the M-Pesa frauds in Kenya by prisoners and the Sakawa/Yahoo boys frauds which are quite prominent in Africa. Additionally, provide and discuss ways in which participants can protect their data against social engineering culprits.
What is the goal or outcome of your session?
Participants in this session should be able to understand and easily identify the various social engineering techniques used by malicious actors. Our goal is to shed a light on the different attack vectors that non-technical attackers employ to gain access to sensitive data for monetary gains
If your session requires additional materials or electronic equipment, please outline your needs.
We would need small stickers, pens, papers, a whiteboard and a projector for this session
Time needed
less than 60 mins