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Phishing, Smishing, and Vishing: Recognizing and Preventing Social Engineering Attacks

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Cybercriminals are becoming smarter—and more targeted. This webinar dives into social engineering attacks, including....

  1. phishing (email)
  2. smishing (text)
  3. vishing (voice)

You’ll discover how these tactics work, why they’re effective, and how to spot the warning signs before damage is done.

We’ll share real-world examples, practical prevention strategies, and actionable tips to help individuals and small businesses stay secure.

Speaker: Quiana Gainey, Virginia SBDC Cyber Industry Expert

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