Tag: social-engineering
Don't include social engineering in penetration tests June 27th, 2017
I’m not a fan of including social engineering – spearphishing, calls to support tickets, office visits – as part of penetration tests. These activities are risky, and often involve borderline and outright inappropriate behavior. Further, they tend not to produce useful results. I encourage you to explicitly forbid social engineering attacks in your pentest scopes. Instead, try simulating the kinds of compromises that social engineering attacks lead to, with an emphasis on detection and response.…