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Event Description:
OPTIC- Orlando's Professional Technology & Innovation Collaborative Big Data: Information Security - Social Engineering
Friday November 8, 2019 at Full Sail University
Vast troves of data about you and your business are available online. Social Media and other information sources make information about what you like, how you work, and what you do available to scammers all over the world. Join Full Sail Course Director Ean Meyer to learn how scammers and hackers compile this information and use it to attack businesses. During this informative and interactive session audience members will:
Learn about Social Engineering and Open Source Intelligence - These two practices are used by attackers to care out cyber crimes and by defenders who try and identify weaknesses to at organizations to improve security.
Learn about DEF CON and the Social Engineering Capture the Flag Tournament. This is the preeminent competition where defenders practice social engineering and Open Source Intelligence Techniques at the largest hacker conference in the world.
Participate in a live big data Open Source Intelligence exercise where you will witness techniques used by scammers to con small businesses.
Participate in a live exercise where the audience will hear real scammers leaving voicemails and we will pick apart the techniques used to try and scam the recipient.
See actual scam emails and learn how to review them as a potential scam.
OPTIC, Orlando's Professional Technology Innovation Collaborative, "Big Data: Information Security - Social Engineering" Friday, November 8, 2019 from 8:00 AM - 12:30 PM, presented by the East Orlando Chamber of Commerce and hosted by Full Sail University.
OPTIC (Orlando's Professional Technology & Innovation Collaborative) The mission of OPTIC is to Connect Solution Seekers with Problem Solvers in an environment without sales pitches from ancillary service providers. We strive to lead, educate and collaborate with OPTIC attendees and partners to develop and promote the Central Florida region as a robust and supportive environment that is fast-tracking the innovation process.
Friday, November 8, 2019 Ean Meyer, Full Sail Course Director will teach you how scammers and hackers compile information, using to attach businesses.
During this interactive session audience members will:
Learn about Social Engineering and Open Source Intelligence - These two practices are used by attackers to care out cyber crimes and by defenders who try and identify weaknesses to at organizations to improve security.
Learn about DEF CON and the Social Engineering Capture the Flag Tournament. This is the preeminent competition where defenders practice social engineering and Open Source Intelligence Techniques at the largest hacker conference in the world.
Participate in a live big data Open Source Intelligence exercise where you will witness techniques used by scammers to con small businesses.
Participate in a live exercise where the audience will hear real scammers leaving voicemails and we will pick apart the techniques used to try and scam the recipient.
See actual scam emails and learn how to review them as a potential scam.
$40.00
Government employees - $25 - Please call 407-277-5951 to receive your Discount Code
Limited complimentary Student seating available (Lunch not included).
Call for Student Promo Code - 407-277-5951
Lunch provided by SusHi Eatstation
Select your choice of one roll, bowl or wrap + one appetizer