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Difference between revisions of "OWASP SE - Social Engineering"
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| project_name =OWASP SE - Social Engineering | | project_name =OWASP SE - Social Engineering | ||
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− | What is it about? The OWASP SE - Social Engineering Project is a documentation project | + | What is it about? |
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+ | The OWASP SE - Social Engineering Project is a documentation project. It aims to connect researchers and practitioners about countermeasures against harmful and manipulative behaviour for those affected. | ||
Web applications like social media etc. are one of the most important tool as well as targets harming users. | Web applications like social media etc. are one of the most important tool as well as targets harming users. | ||
− | What is the goal? | + | |
+ | What is the goal? | ||
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+ | Discussing, evaluating and providing easy to use methods and sound context. Most everyone will be able to share thoughts and experiences about maliciously intended Social Engineering. | ||
+ | Let's put our heads together to provide working countermeasures, basic procedures and best practices. | ||
| leader_name1 = Matthias Schmidt | | leader_name1 = Matthias Schmidt | ||
| leader_email1 =matthias.schmidt@owasp.org | | leader_email1 =matthias.schmidt@owasp.org |
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