Discover the art and science behind deception, and why you may still fall for dirty tricks even after you understand how they work. From the slight-of-hand used by magicians, to the slight-of-tongue used by politicians, we are all wired to deceive and to be deceived. See how threat actors use these techniques against your end-users and how security awareness training can help them spot deceptions before it's too late.

Join Perry Carpenter, KnowBe4's Chief Strategy Officer, as he shows you how easily we can be deceived and how that relates to our understanding of social engineering scams that come our way.

During this intriguing session, Perry will share his insights and answers to these questions:

•  Are we wired for deception?
•  Why are some more susceptible to manipulation than others?
•  How do hackers use these techniques to create scenarios to entrap your employees?
•  How can you ethically leverage these techniques to bring about desired behavior change?

If you are serious about changing end-user behavior, you must attend this webcast!

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Speakers
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Perry Carpenter
Chief Evangelist & Strategy Officer, KnowBe4

Perry Carpenter currently serves as Chief Evangelist and Strategy Officer for KnowBe4, the world's most popular security awareness and simulated phishing platform.

Previously, Perry led security awareness, security culture management, and anti-phishing behavior management research at Gartner Research, in addition to covering areas of IAM strategy, CISO Program Management mentoring, and Technology Service Provider success strategies. With a long career as a security professional and researcher, Mr. Carpenter has broad experience in North America and Europe, providing security consulting and advisory services for many of the best-known global brands.

Perry holds a Master of Science in Information Assurance (MSIA) from Norwich University in Vermont and is a Certified Chief Information Security Officer (C|CISO).