Advanced Social Engineering Testing Group Project

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Explore the collaborative project of an interdisciplinary group and their partners working on social engineering testing. They aim to educate Tallinn University staff on cybersecurity threats through quizzes and online meetings, leading to a final Google form test with feedback and further materials. Learn about the goal, working process, methods, and outcomes of this innovative initiative.

  • Social Engineering
  • Cybersecurity
  • Interdisciplinary Group
  • Education
  • Google Form

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  1. ELU:Social engineering Testing Group: Andri Kaljum e, Santeri Kupiainen, Taavi Liivat, Marian Luht, Dan Nyberg, Margus Sylluste, Kristjan Vaher, Katariina Viik

  2. Content Interdisplanary group and partners Goal of the project Working process and methods Final Outcome Questions?

  3. Interdisplanary group and partners Andri Kaljum e - Informatics Santeri Kupiainen -International Relations Taavi Liivat - Informatics Marian Luht - European Languages and Cultures Dan Nyberg -International Relations Margus S lluste - IT management Kristjan Vaher - IT management Katariina Viik Psychology Partners: Taltech and EU

  4. Goal of the project Increasing amounts of data and technology make us vulnerable for different kinds of security and privacy threats, therefore every kind of education and testing material helps us combat against threats like social engineering Through solving the quizzes, personnel will firstly understand their current level and, secondly, will gain knowledge concerning cyber security and social engineering Target group: Tallinn university staff

  5. Working process and methods Regular online meetings at discord between September and January Division into three sub-groups: academic research, data- analyse and distribution Every group member had also a common task to create from 10 to 15 questions that they deemed to have value for the final outcome

  6. Final Outcome Google form test: available for English and Estonian contain 23 selected questions Questions, that group members created, were uploaded to google form after the analyze The questions covers many aspects that cybersecurity and social engineering hold

  7. Final Outcome 2 For the feedback, all questions must be answered The test will tell you afterwards, which answers were right and why For motivated test takers, the test provides links to further material. Our quiz has received third party feedback before the distribution Test question example

  8. Questions? Links for the tests: English https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScXqn1ar_8yAUMv77ow e0LUli3ceu8mLOQ2leI_-eitK_8bEQ/viewform?usp=sf_link Estonian: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdZ-VXo-u- Lisdt4B3qvbpFbpkJy4m9nXo51eyUoORXeYZBVg/viewform

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