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The Last Word with Matt Cooper
Illegal Streamers Warned They're Vulnerable To Financial Scams

The Last Word with Matt Cooper

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 11:01


With online scams on the rise, illegal streamers of video content are opening themselves up to financial danger.Jenny Radcliffe, Social Engineer and People Hacker joined The Last Word to discuss.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.

Unmasking Money Mules
The Human Face of Scams

Unmasking Money Mules

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 66:26


Jenny Radcliffe, renowned as "The People Hacker" for her expertise in social engineering, and Dan Holmes from Feedzai, delve deep into the intricate psychology of scams and shed light on the most vulnerable link in the chain and our ultimate line of defense: the human element.

Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson
The Rise in Social Engineering

Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 43:40


Jenny Radcliffe, also known as "The People Hacker," joins Ann on this week's episode of Afternoon Cyber Tea. Jenny has spent a lifetime talking her way into secure locations, protecting clients from scammers, and leading simulated criminal attacks on organizations of all sizes to help secure money, data, and information from malicious attacks. Jenny was inducted into the prestigious InfoSec Hall of Fame in 2022 and named one of the top 30 female cyber security leaders in 2022 by SC Magazine. She is a sought-after global keynote speaker at major conferences and corporate events. Her best-selling book, "People Hacker - Confessions of a Burglar for Hire," was released in February 2022.     Resources:  View Jenny Radcliffe on LinkedIn    View Ann Johnson on LinkedIn   Human Factor Security      Related Microsoft Podcasts:                   Listen to: Uncovering Hidden Risks    Listen to: Security Unlocked     Listen to: Security Unlocked: CISO Series with Bret Arsenault              Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at microsoft.com/podcasts    Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson is produced by Microsoft and distributed as part of The CyberWire Network.    

The Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin
Jenny Radcliffe: People Hacker on her career and book

The Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 16:33


Jenny Radcliffe has an unusual job. Officially her title is a social engineer or a security consultant, but in layman's terms she's a burglar for hire.  She gets contracted and paid by companies to test out their security systems – to hack in or break into their premises to identify any flaws.  Jenny has detailed her career in her book ‘People Hacker: Confessions of a Burglar for Hire', and joined Roman Travers from the UK to chat about it. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Phishy Business
Using Criminal Skills for Good - a Memoir of a Burglar for Hire

Phishy Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 33:32


In this episode of Phishy Business, we discuss social engineering, the professional con game of burglary for hire, and different aspects of how this very specialized skill can impact organizations and individuals. Our special guest is Jenny Radcliffe, who was our very first interview on the podcast and made a return appearance in our episode on job hacking. Jenny is well known for being able to get in anywhere and past anyone. She has turned a schooling in the art of breaking and entering during her childhood, into a celebrated career as an expert in social engineering, where she exploits the flaws and weaknesses in top-grade security operations. Now, Jenny has returned for a third visit to tell us all about her new book, People Hacker. It's a memoir about her unusual career as an ethical burglar and as you can imagine, it's filled with fascinating stories. In ‘Using Criminal Skills for Good - a Memoir of a Burglar for Hire', we discuss: The importance of context in social engineering and how good people hackers adapt their methods according to the scenario and culture How real-world social engineering compares to the virtual world The importance of diversity in security Why Jenny didn't go over to the dark side despite having all the skills of a successful criminal How everyone is hackable and it's important to make security relevant to everyone How to do penetration testing well and without negatively impacting employees

Fraud Talk
The Art and Ethics of Social Engineering - Jenny Radcliffe - Fraud Talk - Episode 130

Fraud Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 51:49


In this episode, Jenny Radcliffe, aka "The People Hacker," discusses her expertise as an ethical social engineer, honing those skills at an early age on the streets of Liverpool, and unique challenges she has faced over the years.  Joining ACFE Community Manager Rihonna Scoggins during Women's History Month, Jenny explains how being a woman in her field and gender biases she has observed played a significant role in understanding the "human element" behind social engineering. Her new book "People Hacker: Confessions of a Burglar for Hire" is available now in the U.K.

Let's Talk About Digital Identity
Educate your staff or get hacked. Stories from a Social Engineer with Jenny Radcliffe, The People Hacker – Podcast Episode 84

Let's Talk About Digital Identity

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 31:04


Let's talk about digital identity with Jenny Radcliffe, The People Hacker. In episode 84, ethical burglar for hire, Jenny Radcliffe, joins Oscar to discuss the importance of educating your staff to help protect your company against social engineering attacks - including the main vulnerabilities that social engineers exploit, how individuals and businesses can protect themselves online and how user authentication technologies can help, as well as how ransomware links to social engineering. [Transcript below] "Two factor or multi-factor, in any form, is always going to be a good thing. It's better than, like you say, one thing, which can be found out or hacked like a password." Jenny Radcliffe is a world-renowned Social Engineer, hired to bypass security systems through a mixture of psychology, con-artistry, cunning and guile.  A "burglar" for hire and entertaining educator, she has spent a lifetime talking her way into secure locations, protecting clients from scammers, and leading simulated criminal attacks on organisations of all sizes in order to help secure money, data and information from malicious attacks. Jenny has received many industry awards and was most recently inducted into the prestigious InfoSec Hall of Fame in 2022.  She has also been named as one of the top 30 female cyber security leaders in 2022 by SC Magazine, one of the top 25 Women in Cyber by IT Security Guru, and as a Top 50 Women of Influence in Cyber in 2019.  She was nominated in seven categories for the 2021 Security Serious Awards in 2021 including the prestigious “Godmother of Security” award in 2020 winning the “Most Educational Security Blog" for her show The Human Factor podcast interviewing industry leaders, bloggers, experts, fellow social engineers and con artists about all elements of security and preventing people from becoming victims of malicious social engineering. Jenny is a sought-after global keynote speaker at major conferences and corporate events and is a multiple TEDx contributor. A go-to guest expert on the human element of security, scams, cons and hacks, she has appeared on numerous television and radio shows, as well as online media and traditional press outlets, and helps create unique content for international brands and organisations. An experienced podcast host, panel chair and interviewer she hosted the live weekly cyber talkshow "Teiss Talk" for two years and is frequently asked to chair live events for clients both virtually and in-person. Jenny's upcoming book People Hacker - Confessions of a Burglar for Hire will be released in February 2023, published by Simon and Schuster. Connect with Jenny on LinkedIn or Twitter. We'll be continuing this conversation on Twitter using #LTADI – join us @ubisecure! Go to our YouTube to watch the video transcript for this episode. Podcast transcript Let's Talk About Digital Identity, the podcast connecting identity and business. I am your host, Oscar Santolalla. Come and meet the Ubisecure team at the Gartner Identity and Access Management Summit, in London, on the 6th and 7th of March. To find out more, take a look at the Ubisecure events page - https://www.ubisecure.com/events/. Oscar Santolalla: Hello and thank you for joining a new episode of Let's Talk about digital identity, particularly for us, myself, working on companies that are building technology products to protect, secure people on Internet. It's always surprising when we hear stories, when there are people, they just get tricked by other humans and voila, the result is - the company is hacked. Today we'll hear fascinating stories about social engineering, and for that we have, special guest Jenny Radcliffe. She's a world-renowned social engineer who is hired to bypass security systems through a mixture of psychology, con artistry, cunning and guile. Jenny has received many industry awards and was most recently inducted into the prestigious InfoSec Hall of Fame 2022.

8th Layer Insights
Social Engineering and Breaking into Stuff with Jenny Radcliffe

8th Layer Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 36:21


On this episode, Perry sits down with Jenny Radcliffe (a.k.a. The People Hacker). Jenny is a well-known speaker, podcaster, professional social engineer, and physical penetration tester… in other words, she's a social engineer who specializes not only in tricking people into doing things they shouldn't do… but she also specializes getting into places she shouldn't be and finding things she shouldn't be able to find. Her job is to embody the criminal mindset and use the skills of a criminal to find the vulnerabilities that a criminal would find. In this interview, Jenny talks shop about her path to becoming a full time social engineer, the realities of penetration testing, inherent vulnerabilities in buildings and humans, and how to continuously improve at anything. Guests: Jenny Radcliffe (LinkedIn) (Twitter) (Website) Books and References: Bruce Schneier blog about the Security Mindset Video -- Jenny Radcliffe: How I Fooled A £2mil Security System Jenny's interview on the Jordan Harbinger Show Jenny's interview on Darknet Diaries Jenny's interview on the Security Mastermind's Podcast The Art of Deception: Controlling the Human Element of Security by Kevin Mitnick Harvard Business Review article on the Principles of Persuasion A blog series Perry did on Deception (Part 1), (Part 2). Perry's Books Transformational Security Awareness: What Neuroscientists, Storytellers, and Marketers Can Teach Us About Driving Secure Behaviors, by Perry Carpenter The Security Culture Playbook: An Executive Guide To Reducing Risk and Developing Your Human Defense Layer by Perry Carpenter & Kai Roer Production Credits: Music and Sound Effects by Blue Dot Sessions, Envato Elements, & Storyblocks. Artwork by Chris Machowski @ https://www.RansomWear.net/ and Mia Rune @ https://www.MiaRune.com. 8th Layer Insights theme music composed and performed by Marcos Moscat @ https://www.GameMusicTown.com/ Want to get in touch with Perry? Here's how: LinkedIn Twitter Instagram Email: perry [at] 8thLayerMedia [dot] com

MIDLIFE MOXIE
48. Keeping Yourself and Your Information Safe and Secure with "People Hacker" Jenny Radcliffe

MIDLIFE MOXIE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 70:20


Jenny Radcliffe may look like your average middle-aged woman, and that's exactly how she likes it. A burglar for hire, a professional con-artist, and an expert in non-verbal communications, deception and persuasion techniques, she is an ethical Social Engineer, a “people hacker” hired to smash security measures, using psychology, con-artistry, subliminal linguistics, cunning and guile. In other words, she knows how criminals operate. And she knows how to avoid being a victim of crime. If you want to know how to keep your person and your information safe and secure both in real life and on the internet, then listen up! Jenny comes to us all the way from the UK with her best tips and suggestions. More about Jenny: https://humanfactorsecurity.co.uk/ This episode was sponsored by: Celebrate Me Registry-Set up a free registry for any occasion at https://www.celebratemeregistry.com/ Kim Vopni, The Vagina Coach- The Buff Muff App and https://www.vaginacoach.com/ Mojo Wellbeing (Save with code MOXIE15OFF) https://theuncovery.com/discount/MOXIE15OFF  Connect with us: midlifemoxiepodcast@gmail.com Join our community on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/1069587806782730/ Read the blog/sign up for newsletter/find our discount codes:  www.midlifemoxie.net Follow us on IG: @gailsscott, @1sassymassey Audio Editing by: Dan Collins at www.goconfidentallycoaching.com Thanks for listening, and go and GET YOUR MOXIE ON!

MIDLIFE MOXIE
48. Keeping Yourself and Your Information Safe and Secure with "People Hacker" Jenny Radcliffe

MIDLIFE MOXIE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 70:20


Jenny Radcliffe may look like your average middle-aged woman, and that's exactly how she likes it. A burglar for hire, a professional con-artist, and an expert in non-verbal communications, deception and persuasion techniques, she is an ethical Social Engineer, a “people hacker” hired to smash security measures, using psychology, con-artistry, subliminal linguistics, cunning and guile. In other words, she knows how criminals operate. And she knows how to avoid being a victim of crime. If you want to know how to keep your person and your information safe and secure both in real life and on the internet, then listen up! Jenny comes to us all the way from the UK with her best tips and suggestions. More about Jenny: https://humanfactorsecurity.co.uk/ This episode was sponsored by: Celebrate Me Registry-Set up a free registry for any occasion at https://www.celebratemeregistry.com/ Kim Vopni, The Vagina Coach- The Buff Muff App and https://www.vaginacoach.com/ Mojo Wellbeing (Save with code MOXIE15OFF) https://theuncovery.com/discount/MOXIE15OFF  Connect with us: midlifemoxiepodcast@gmail.com Join our community on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/1069587806782730/ Read the blog/sign up for newsletter/find our discount codes:  www.midlifemoxie.net Follow us on IG: @gailsscott, @1sassymassey Audio Editing by: Dan Collins at www.goconfidentallycoaching.com Thanks for listening, and go and GET YOUR MOXIE ON!

Security Masterminds
Sneaking your way into hacking the Humans, with special guest Jenny Radcliffe

Security Masterminds

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 38:27 Transcription Available


Episode SummaryJenny Radcliffe, a social engineer and known as the People Hacker, was recently inducted into the Infosecurity Europe Hall of Fame. Jenny is also an award winning podcast host and a conference speaker where she provides knowledge, expertise and insights on security, education and awareness to people around the world. In this episode of the Security Masterminds podcast, Jenny discusses her experience in the industry and how social engineering has changed over time. She also shares some tips on how to put together a team for a social engineering job, as well as some of her biggest social engineering failures and what she learned from them..In this episode, you will learn the following:1. The art and science of social engineering, and the importance of continuous learning.2. The evolution of social engineering over time, and the need for diversification.3. The importance of self-discipline in social engineering, and the need for details.Jenny Radcliffe, The People HackerJenny Radcliffe is a world-renowned Social Engineer hired to bypass security systems through a mixture of psychology, con-artistry, cunning, and guile. A "burglar" for hire and entertaining educator, she has spent a lifetime talking her way into secure locations, protecting clients from scammers, and leading simulated criminal attacks on organizations of all sizes to help secure money, data, and information from malicious attacks.Jenny was recognized as one of the top 25 Women in Cyber in 2020 by IT Security Guru and as a Top 50 Women of Influence in Cyber in 2019. She was nominated for the prestigious "Godmother of Security" award in 2020 and won the "Most Educational Security Blog 2020." Most recently, Woman of Influence & a Top 30 Cybersecurity Leader.Jenny is also the host of the award-winning podcast "The Human Factor," interviewing industry leaders, bloggers, experts, fellow social engineers, and con-artists about all elements of security and preventing people from becoming victims of malicious social engineering.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenny-radcliffe-the-people-hacker-%F0%9F%8E%A4%F0%9F%8E%A7%F0%9F%A7%A0-85ba1611/Website: https://humanfactorsecurity.co.uk/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jenny_RadcliffePodcast: https://humanfactorsecurity.co.uk/category/the-human-factor/Show LinksJenny's Darknet Diaries episode: https://darknetdiaries.com/episode/90/Matthieu Ricard (Happy Monk) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthieu_RicardKnowBe4 ResourcesKnowBe4 Blog - https://blog.knowbe4.comErich Kron - https://www.linkedin.com/in/erichkronJelle Wieringa - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jellewieringaJames McQuiggan, Producer - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmcquigganJavvad Malik, Producer - https://www.linkedin.com/in/javvadMusic Composed by: Brian Sanyshyn - https://www.briansanyshynmusic.comAnnouncer: Sarah McQuiggan - https://www.sarahmcquiggan.com

THE EMBC NETWORK featuring: ihealthradio and worldwide podcasts
Social Engineering and people hacking to improve communication through personality Intelligence with Benjamin Bressington

THE EMBC NETWORK featuring: ihealthradio and worldwide podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 72:38


Let's embark in a whole new amazing discussion with the CEO of Behavior Sales Benjamin Bressington the "Social Engineer" aka People Hacker that helps companies improve their company culture and sales conversions using Behavioral Intelligence. An Author, Speaker and Cyclist. He is the author of the book “People Ignorant” behavior.so/pplignorant this is just one of 3 books that are being published in 2022 alone. Benjamin is a Speaker and Author of multiple books. With the latest book “People Ignorant: Unlocking Success, Confidence & Influence.” Ben has a Law & Criminology degree from Australia. Ben spent 10 years helping Fortune 1000 companies apply gamification principles to their sales and communication process. And now spends his time helping people improve their sales conversations. Specifically helping people to close deals faster and discover the hidden opportunities in our daily communication. If you have ever wanted to connect with people more authentically or understand the real meaning of what someone is saying. Benjamin is your go to. https://get.behaviorsales.com/ https://chatfortress.com/

THE EMBC NETWORK featuring: ihealthradio and worldwide podcasts
Social Engineering and people hacking to improve communication through personality Intelligence with Benjamin Bressington

THE EMBC NETWORK featuring: ihealthradio and worldwide podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 72:38


Let's embark in a whole new amazing discussion with the CEO of Behavior Sales Benjamin Bressington the "Social Engineer" aka People Hacker that helps companies improve their company culture and sales conversions using Behavioral Intelligence. An Author, Speaker and Cyclist. He is the author of the book “People Ignorant” behavior.so/pplignorant this is just one of 3 books that are being published in 2022 alone. Benjamin is a Speaker and Author of multiple books. With the latest book “People Ignorant: Unlocking Success, Confidence & Influence.” Ben has a Law & Criminology degree from Australia. Ben spent 10 years helping Fortune 1000 companies apply gamification principles to their sales and communication process. And now spends his time helping people improve their sales conversations. Specifically helping people to close deals faster and discover the hidden opportunities in our daily communication. If you have ever wanted to connect with people more authentically or understand the real meaning of what someone is saying. Benjamin is your go to. https://get.behaviorsales.com/ https://chatfortress.com/

Cybercrime Magazine Podcast
The People Hacker. Bypassing A £2 Million Security System. Jenny Radcliffe, Human Factor Security.

Cybercrime Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 18:44


Jenny Radcliffe, known as "The People Hacker," is the founder of Human Factor Security. In this episode, Jenny joins host Shannon McKinnon to discuss the complexities of social engineering, why hacking people may be easier than hacking computers, how she bypassed a £2 Million security system, and more. To learn more about Jenny and Human Factor Security, visit https://humanfactorsecurity.co.uk/ • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com/

Dave & Fionnuala on iRadio
Jenny Radcliffe on being a People Hacker

Dave & Fionnuala on iRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 4:53


This episode of Tell Me How Tell Me Why focuses on the work of Jenny Radcliffe, aka The People Hacker. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Room 104 With Cormac Moore and Saoirse Long
People Hacker Jenny Radcliffe On Breaking Into Pro Footballers Homes

Room 104 With Cormac Moore and Saoirse Long

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 20:41


Social Engineer Jenny Radcliffe started her career in security breaking into the homes of pro footballers from Liverpool and Everton. Now she is hired by companies all over the world to test the strength of their security systems. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Security Stories
33: The People Hacker, with Jenny Radcliffe

Security Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 83:37


Jenny Radcliffe, AKA 'The People Hacker' joins us as our guest today. Jenny is a world renowned Social Engineer, hired to bypass security systems through a mixture of psychology, con-artistry, cunning and guile.We learn about incidents in Jenny's childhood which led her to become a 'burglar for hire', including getting locked in the lion's enclosure at Liverpool Zoo! She has spent a lifetime talking her way into secure locations, protecting clients from scammers, and leading educational simulated criminal attacks on organisations of all sizes in order to help secure money, data and information from those with genuine malicious intent.We also talk about how Jenny copes mentally with being in some of these situations, and how she works with organizations and helping them with their security culture. There's a great deal of advice here too about how to protect yourself and your friends and your families from social engineering attacks. Before that, it's Sana's last episode with us for a while (sob!) but she goes out on a high by telling the story of three military terms that have shaped the cybersecurity narrative in the last couple of decades. If you are like a movie buff, or geek out on military terminologies, or simply say ‘Roger that' in response to everything, then you'll love this segment.If that wasn't enough, we also have Nirav Shah join us in the pod booth. Nirav is new to Cisco, having joined us directly from Solar Winds. He was working then when the massive breach that was heard around the world happened. We hear the inside story, and learn how this was a catalyst in the threat landscape. Learn more in Nirav's blog here.Episode time stamps:0:00 - 15:31 - Intro topic with Sana - Three military terms that have shaped the cybersecurity narrative15:32 - 42:29 - Interview with Jenny Radcliffe, Part 1 42:50 - 55:26 - Nirav Shah on the Solar Winds breach55:38 - 73:24 - Interview with Jenny Radcliffe, Part 273:25 - 83:30 - Closing thoughts and outro

Cracking Cyber Security Podcast from TEISS
teissTalk: 3rd party risk management – vulnerability testing your suppliers

Cracking Cyber Security Podcast from TEISS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 46:23


Introducing the audio edition of our teissTalk series. Each week we dive into the latest cyber security news with our expert panel and then deep dives into an issue that is vital to the cyber security industry. On this episode: Is requiring proof of vulnerability assessments or penetration tests sufficient? Demonstrating value-for-money in pentesting your key vendors and suppliersHost: Jenny RadcliffeJenny Radcliffe, also known as “The People Hacker,” is a world renowned Social Engineer, hired to bypass security systems through a no-tech mixture of psychology, con-artistry, cunning and guile. Guests:Danny Dresner, Professor of Cyber Security, University of ManchesterLee Morton, Information Security Officer, OnthebeachBeatriz Ruiz-Beato, EMEA Data Protection Officer, NEC Europe LtdAttend a live teissTalk, for free, by visiting https://www.teiss.co.uk/talk/

Cracking Cyber Security Podcast from TEISS
teissTalk: Winning budget as a CISO for 2022 and beyond

Cracking Cyber Security Podcast from TEISS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 48:47


Introducing the audio edition of our teissTalk series. Each week we dive into the latest cyber security news with our expert panel and then deep dives into an issue that is vital to the cyber security industry. On this episode: Turning security into a business enabler for your “internal customers”Translating the Board and organisation's priorities into budgeted security developmentsAre InfoSec Leaders guilty of inflating the cyber threat in order to win budget?Host: Jenny RadcliffeJenny Radcliffe, also known as “The People Hacker,” is a world renowned Social Engineer, hired to bypass security systems through a no-tech mixture of psychology, con-artistry, cunning and guile. Guests: Lee Whatford, Chief Information Security Officer, Domino's PizzaAn outcome focussed Information Risk and Security Leader with more than two decades of experience in strategic, operational, advisory and technical leadership roles for blue-chip organisations across multiple sectors.Matt Hardy, Chief Information Security Officer, OMNIOSecurity leader with 20+ Years of Directing International Security Programmes for Multi-Billion Pound Organisations and has lead teams of security experts for Three Ireland, Synthomer PLC, IntelliQA, Huawei, BT, and other large organisationsGarry Scobie, Deputy Chief Information Security Officer, The University of Edinburgh A Certified Information Systems Security Professional and ITIL Expert who regularly presents on computer security, including sessions on: Ransomware, Mobile Security and Cyber in the Movies.Attend a live teissTalk, for free, by visiting https://www.teiss.co.uk/talk/

The Cybersecurity Readiness Podcast Series
The Human Vulnerability Factor

The Cybersecurity Readiness Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 32:30


A widely reported 2019 survey found that 99% of the attacks are focused on exploiting human vulnerabilities by targeting people instead of computer systems and infrastructure. Some of the most significant data breaches were carried out after stealing login credentials from human actors. https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenny-radcliffe-the-people-hacker-%F0%9F%8E%A4%F0%9F%8E%A7%F0%9F%A7%A0-85ba1611/ (Jenny Radcliffe), also known as “The People Hacker,” a world-renowned Social Engineer, provides some fascinating insights and stories regarding the human factor in cybersecurity. She discusses the various challenges of dealing with human vulnerabilities, provides specific recommendations on how to reduce such risks, gain top management buy-in, and more. Memorable Jenny Radcliffe Quotes/Statements "Properly use the security that you already have in place. A lock doesn't work unless we turn the key." "People really need to know what they need to do when they see something suspicious." "The real vulnerability is in our humanity; the fact that we are human. We are vulnerable to cognitive biases, and errors, and they can be weaponized by someone with malicious intent." Timestamps 3:23 -- What are the challenges in dealing with human vulnerabilities? 6:07 –- What are some specific recommendations on how to reduce the human vulnerability risk? 12:09 -- What kind of senior executive buy-in do you see when talking with companies? Buy-in from the standpoint of focusing on the human vulnerability factor. 17:12 –- Given your experience as an ethical hacker, is there a story (about exploiting human vulnerability) that you can share? 28:25 -- What are organizations doing to incentivize security-driven disciplined behavior? Connect with Host Dr. Dave Chatterjee and Subscribe to the Podcast Please subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss any new episodes! And please leave the show a rating if you like what you hear. New episodes release every two weeks. Connect with Dr. Chatterjee on these platforms: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dchatte/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dchatte/ ) Website: https://dchatte.com/ (https://dchatte.com/) Cybersecurity Readiness Book: https://www.amazon.com/Cybersecurity-Readiness-Holistic-High-Performance-Approach/dp/1071837338 (https://www.amazon.com/Cybersecurity-Readiness-Holistic-High-Performance-Approach/dp/1071837338)

Cracking Cyber Security Podcast from TEISS
teissTalk: Can security awareness keep up with the attackers?

Cracking Cyber Security Podcast from TEISS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 48:41


Introducing the audio edition of our teissTalk series. Each week we dive into the latest cybersecurity news with our expert panel and then a deep dive into an issue that is vital to the cybersecurity industry. On this episode: With account takeover replacing phishing as the most common attack vector, how should security awareness training adapt?Avoiding a static awareness programme and delivering constant education and trainingHow is your security awareness training changing to meet the needs of a hybrid workforce?Host: Jenny RadcliffeJenny Radcliffe, also known as “The People Hacker,” is a world renowned Social Engineer, hired to bypass security systems through a no-tech mixture of psychology, con-artistry, cunning and guile. Guests: Lauren Zink, Security Training and Awareness programme manager, OportunCeri Jones, Technology Security Manager, NatWestSarah Janes, Behaviour and culture specialist, Layer8Greg Keller, Chief Technology Officer, JumpCloudAttend a live teissTalk, for free, by visiting https://www.teiss.co.uk/talk/

Cracking Cyber Security Podcast from TEISS
teissTalk: Does Cyber Insurance Incentivise Ransomware?

Cracking Cyber Security Podcast from TEISS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 50:09


Introducing the audio edition of our teissTalk series. Each week we dive into the latest cybersecurity news with our expert panel and then a deep dive into an issue that is vital to the cybersecurity industry. On this episode: Will making ransomware payments “unclaimable” change how organisations respond?Are your cyber exclusion clauses fit for purpose, especially in an age of supply chain attacks?Quantifying and communicating your cyber risk from remote and hybrid workingHost: Jenny RadcliffeJenny Radcliffe, also known as “The People Hacker,” is a world renowned Social Engineer, hired to bypass security systems through a no-tech mixture of psychology, con-artistry, cunning and guile. Guests: Troels Oerting, Chairman, NED, award-winning CSOThroughout career, Troels has been working with governments and corporations to advise on how they react to the increasing international cyber threats, and worked closely with law enforcement, intelligence services and cyber security businesses.Ian Hill, Global Director of Cybersecurity, Royal BAM GroupAn Information & Cyber Security Professional with over 25 years' experience. Ian is also an accomplished technical writer, published author, lecturer & international conference speaker in Information & Cyber Security.Riyad Jazmawi, Head of Information Security and IT Governance, INVESTBANKRiyad is highly skilled information security and cybersecurity professional with remarkable experience in the banking sector.Mike Campfield, VP, GM International Operations and Global Security Programs, ExtraHopMIke has spent the last two decades in Security and Compliance advising public and private sector organizations on their information governance and cyber security operations while at companies such as FireEye, Documentum, and EMC. Attend a live teissTalk, for free, by visiting https://www.teiss.co.uk/talk/

Cracking Cyber Security Podcast from TEISS
teissTalk: ROI from your SOC - Measuring impact and reporting progress

Cracking Cyber Security Podcast from TEISS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 50:18


Introducing the audio edition of our teissTalk series. Each week we dive into the latest cybersecurity news with our expert panel and then a deep dive into an issue that is vital to the cybersecurity industry. On this episode: Tools for measuring ROI for your SOC – where to look for the greatest impact?SOC in the cloud – what are the advantages and challenges a cloud-based SOC brings?Speaking the Board's language – reporting the impact of spend and changed cyber riskHost:Jenny RadcliffeJenny Radcliffe, also known as “The People Hacker,” is a world-renowned Social Engineer, hired to bypass security systems through a no-tech mixture of psychology, con-artistry, cunning, and guile. Guests:Joyce Rodriguez, Global Head – Threat and Vulnerability Management, ShellMinesh Dattani, Cyber Security Operations Manager, Simply BusinessSamantha Humphries, Head of Security Strategy, EMEA, ExabeamAttend a live teissTalk, for free, by visiting https://www.teiss.co.uk/talk/

Cracking Cyber Security Podcast from TEISS
teissTalk: The CISO-Cyber Security vendor relationship

Cracking Cyber Security Podcast from TEISS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 51:28


Introducing the audio edition of our teissTalk series. Each week we dive into the latest cyber security news with our expert panel and then deep dives into an issue that is vital to the cyber security industry. On this episode: Negotiating with a vendor – what do you want, what are you willing to concede, and what must you have?Prioritising your security wish lists and communication effectively with new and existing vendorsHow can vendors improve their communication and services to support building trust over time?Host: Jenny RadcliffeJenny Radcliffe, also known as “The People Hacker,” is a world renowned Social Engineer, hired to bypass security systems through a no-tech mixture of psychology, con-artistry, cunning and guile. Guests:Leda Muller, Chief Information Security Officer, Stanford UniversityLeadership in Cyber Security, Information Technology, Start Ups and Non-Profits. In-depth experience driving results as a program and department leader.Sajeed Naseem, Chief Information Security Officer, New Jersey CourtsSajed Naseem (“Saj”) has over 20 years of experience with information security and IT across many industries, and holds Masters degrees from St. John's University and Columbia University. Todd Carroll, Chief Information Security Officer, CybelAngelTodd is an accomplished executive management professional, with over 28 years in law enforcement and national security with a wide range of experience and expertise in cyber, counterintelligence, counterterrorism, intelligence and violent crime investigations.Attend a live teissTalk, for free, by visiting https://www.teiss.co.uk/talk/

Tech Done Different
Known as "The People Hacker," renowned social engineer Jenny Radcliffe joins Tech Done Different to give the insider's perspective on social engineering.

Tech Done Different

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 37:11


Known as "The People Hacker," renowned social engineer Jenny Radcliffe joins Tech Done Different to give the insider's perspective on social engineering.In this episode, you'll learn:why social engineering is "the art of the possible"why companies want to have their own "bad guy"what happens when you make it real to the customer how they could be exploitedwhat characteristics define great social engineershow to remove permanent failure by "never closing the file"why to be clear about scope with the clientwhat happens when ego gets in the waywhy even security professionals can be attackedwhy humans defeat humansGuestJenny RadcliffeOn Twitter

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society
Burglar For Hire | A Conversation With Jenny Radcliffe | Tech Done Different With Ted Harrington

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 37:11


Known as "The People Hacker," renowned social engineer Jenny Radcliffe joins Tech Done Different to give the insider's perspective on social engineering.In this episode, you'll learn:why social engineering is "the art of the possible"why companies want to have their own "bad guy"what happens when you make it real to the customer how they could be exploitedwhat characteristics define great social engineershow to remove permanent failure by "never closing the file"why to be clear about scope with the clientwhat happens when ego gets in the waywhy even security professionals can be attackedwhy humans defeat humansGuestJenny RadcliffeOn Twitter

The Get Cyber Resilient Show
Ep 58 | Social Engineering and People Hacking - With Jenny Radcliffe, founder and director of Human Factor Security

The Get Cyber Resilient Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 52:31


Gar is joined this week by Jenny Radcliffe, aka the People Hacker, founder and director of Human Factor Security. Jenny is a world-renowned Social Engineer, hired to bypass security systems through a mixture of psychology, con-artistry, cunning and guile. Jenny talks us through her experiences of physical penetration testing, her background and how that fed into her success, and how to use emotions to socially engineer people. For the latest cyber news and insights head to www.getcyberresilient.com

Easy Prey
People Hacking with Jenny Radcliffe

Easy Prey

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 52:47


When you hear the word “hacker,” you envision someone breaking into a computer, but did you know that people can be hacked? The manipulation and persuasion of people can lead to someone gaining physical access to a location or even data being leaked.  Today's guest is Jenny Radcliffe. Jenny is the founder and director of Human Factor Security and is commonly known as the People Hacker. She's a world-renowned social engineer hired to bypass security systems through a no-tech mixture of psychology, con-artistry, cunning, and guile. Jenny is also a podcaster, keynote speaker, talk show host, and panel chair. Show Notes: [0:58] - Jenny explains social engineering as no-tech hacking and how she became known as the People Hacker. [2:32] - Chris shares how a pen tester recently made a mistake and Jenny describes some of the mistakes she has made on that job. [3:56] - Laughing at previous mistakes, Jenny shares a memorable experience where she almost got caught in the act. [5:55] - In her experience, it is better to use psychology over breaking into a physical location. [7:01] - Jenny shares a story about breaking into a museum as the first time she felt drawn to this lifestyle and years later it was an industry she could work for. [10:30] - After a physical engagement and success in gathering the objects or data needed for the job, Jenny describes her adrenaline and celebration. [13:05] - Physical entry can seem very theatrical as we've all seen in action movies like James Bond. But ideally, Jenny says that evidence someone was there should not be left behind. [14:57] - Jenny sometimes leaves business cards in locations after she breaks into them and takes photos that she has saved. [16:50] - There is an element of social engineering with pen testing. [17:45] - Apparent authority is one of the top strategies used in social engineering. Jenny explains how Covid has made this even easier to dupe someone. [19:40] - Criminals and social engineers capitalize on fear, uncertainty, and doubt.  [20:47] - During pen testing, a no-blame culture is crucial. Otherwise, people won't report in times of actual penetration. [22:12] - Even if you don't think you are being scammed, you should always tell someone the second you are told to keep quiet about something. [23:27] - Chris and Jenny discuss ransomware. In some cases, there is not an organization with a business model. [25:01] - There have recently been a lot of high-profile ransomware hacks. [26:17] - You have to try to remove the emotion for the victim so that payment is not made. It's horrible but if the money is paid, they'll come back. [28:55] - How are these large companies getting hacked? How are hackers getting through? [29:36] - Have all the tech security in place but be aware that one person could still make a mistake. [30:54] - The reason the cyber security industry is so huge is because, despite our best efforts, mistakes happen.  [32:07] - You can't guarantee avoidance as long as humans are involved. With proper training and the right amount of suspicion, all we can do is hope everyone will remember to report anything unusual. [34:18] - In a compliance-minded organization, something as simple as a sign that says not to do something, they don't question it. [36:49] - Jenny shares a story of being caught and them not ever saying anything that she was seen. [39:23] - “This is not my problem.” Chris and Jenny chat about Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and how some of the scenes apply to her job. [41:39] - Cyber security is something that defines how good a business is these days. [42:27] - When asked about things that go wrong during physical pen tests, Jenny says there are so many experiences that she tries to give a different answer to everyone who asks. [45:19] - Jenny shares the most boring physical pen test she experienced. [48:11] - Usually something goes wrong, so when something goes absolutely to plan, it is surprising for Jenny. [49:12] - Jenny shares the 4 things to do to stay safe. What are her red flags? Thanks for joining us on Easy Prey. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and leave a nice review.  Links and Resources: Podcast Web Page Facebook Page whatismyipaddress.com Easy Prey on Instagram Easy Prey on Twitter Easy Prey on LinkedIn Easy Prey on YouTube Easy Prey on Pinterest Human Factor Security Web Page People Hacker on Twitter Human Factor Security Podcast Human Factor Security on YouTube

BarCode
Mindbender with Jenny Radcliffe

BarCode

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 54:55


Social engineering is the art of exploiting human psychology. There is no perimeter defense for this method of infiltration. Known as the “People Hacker”, Jenny Radcliffe has spent a lifetime learning how to use the human element to gain access to the buildings, data and information, and the things we would wish to keep private. Her main objective is to smash security measures, using psychology, con-artistry, subliminal linguistics, cunning and guile.She’s an international keynote speaker, TEDx contributor, Award-Winning Podcast Host, and a go-to guest expert on TV, Radio and other online media. We socialize at the bar on subjects such as Social Engineering recon, deception techniques, skillsets needed, and tips for those looking to learn human hacking. Oh, plus how one break-in she was involved in intensified rapidly. Tony the Bartender coaxes us into “Hypnosia”.Support the show (https://paypal.me/thebarcodepodcast)

Cyber Security & Cloud Podcast
CSCP S02E22 - Jenny Radcliffe - Social Engineering with the Human Hacker

Cyber Security & Cloud Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 37:00


Jenny Radcliffe AKA the “People Hacker,” is the Queen of Social Engineering, and host of Human Factor Security Podcast joins Francesco for an in-depth discussion on her career path in Social Engineering. The podcast is brought you by the generosity of NSC42 Ltd, your cybersecurity partner. Cybersecurity is a complex and different for every organization, and you need the best-tailored service to make sure your customer's data is safe and sound so that you can focus on what's important, focusing on your clients and bringing the best and safest experience.  1:00 Introducing Jenny Radcliffe 2:38 State of the Industry 4:56 What makes a Social Engineers 10:46 Starting a career in Social Engineering 16:45 Childhood memories 26:34 Teaching Social Engineering 29:21 Body Language and NLP 35:00 Connecting with Jenny 37:08 Final Positive Message Links Jenny Radcliffe Twitter @Jenny_Radcliffe https://humanfactorsecurity.co.uk Cyber Security and Cloud Podcast #CSCP cybercloudpodcast.com #cybermentoringmonday

SC Media
Stephanie Carruthers, Chief People Hacker, IBM

SC Media

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 16:39


Stephanie Carruthers, Chief People Hacker, IBM by SC Media