Date & Time: November 10, 2026 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EST + 15 min Q&A
Most modern fraud does not start with sophisticated hacking tools — it starts with human interaction. From impersonation scams and business email compromise to romance fraud and manipulative messaging, social engineering exploits trust, urgency, familiarity, and emotional pressure to influence behavior without raising suspicion.
In this engaging and practical session, Ashley Karr examines how social engineering tactics operate across digital communication channels including texts, emails, phone calls, social media, dating platforms, workplaces, and personal relationships. Attendees will learn how fraudsters strategically engineer trust and manipulate decision-making within environments designed for speed and constant responsiveness. The webinar also provides practical behavioral safeguards that help individuals and organizations reduce risk while maintaining normal communication habits in an increasingly connected world.
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Ashley Karr is a human factors engineer and product design strategist with nearly two decades of experience working at the intersection of human behavior, complex systems, and applied technology desig...
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