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Software Architecture with Spring 5.0
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Software Architecture with Spring 5.0

by René Enríquez, Alberto Salazar
August 2018
Intermediate to advanced
372 pages
9h 29m
English
Packt Publishing
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Social engineering

To help you understand what social engineering is, we are going to provide a simple definition; that is, the psychological manipulation of a person so that the person provides confidential information.

Taking this definition as a starting point, social engineering has become a security problem that is difficult for applications to control. That's because the point of failure is in the fact that the user is a human, capable of being analyzed and manipulated into handing over secret information or credentials that make it possible to access a system.

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ISBN: 9781788992992