Abstract

As the result of a five-year project investigating social engineering attacks, researchers at Tsinghua University, China have identified a number of strategies that organisations can use to protect themselves. However, they warn that there is no single strategy that works for all forms of attack. And when choosing the right methods it's essential to consider the context, the environment and the available facilities.

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