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Practical Employee Training to Prevent Social Engineering Attacks

1 min readMay 27, 2025

This article underscores the importance of educating employees to recognize and respond to social engineering attacks that exploit human vulnerabilities. It describes how attackers use tactics like phishing and impersonation to manipulate staff into revealing sensitive data. The piece outlines best practices for creating impactful training programs, including tailored content, identifying phishing attempts, enforcing secure communication, and running simulation exercises. It highlights the need for transparent reporting channels, leadership engagement, and fostering a security-focused culture. Furthermore, it addresses measuring the success of training and overcoming challenges to ensure employees remain vigilant against new and evolving social engineering threats.

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James Feldkamp
James Feldkamp

Written by James Feldkamp

Commander James Feldkamp, USN Ret., Feldkamp was a US Naval Flight Officer, Counter-Measures Officer (ECMO), congressional candidate and author of 2 books!

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