Adversarial behaviour
Clear explanations of common social engineering patterns without providing offensive instruction or step-by-step abuse guidance.
SE Defence Centre is currently under active development as a defensive knowledge base for understanding, analysing, and reducing social engineering risk across people, process, identity, governance, fraud, culture, and response.
This site is being built to help organisations treat social engineering as more than a once-a-year phishing topic. The focus is practical, defensive, and designed for security teams, consultants, risk teams, and business leaders.
Clear explanations of common social engineering patterns without providing offensive instruction or step-by-step abuse guidance.
Defensive scenario cards for exploring identity verification, helpdesk manipulation, supplier fraud, insider risk, physical access, and reporting.
Practical control areas and maturity concepts that connect human-layer risk to process, culture, assurance, monitoring, and response.
The public site is not yet released. The resource is currently being structured, reviewed, and prepared for publication.