30 min

Ep. 6 - Deceitful Delivery Can I Be Phished?

    • Negócios

This episode features Stuart Crawford, a fellow Canadian, now living in Florida. Stuart heads up Ulistic MSP Marketing, which helps service providers market their services to customers.






Try the “CAN I BE PHISHED?” online self-assessment game to get a taste of how fun and effective gamified learning and assessment can be.




The Click Armor Phishing Checklist
In each episode, we’ll use our basic phishing checklist to analyze a different phishing message, so you can learn the clues about what to look for, to avoid becoming a victim. Here’s the basic Checklist:
1) Gut Feel Garbage
2) Sender Sanity
3) Link Elusiveness
4) Body Believability
The best way to use the checklist is to try to disqualify a message with each check. If you haven’t thrown out the message by the time you’re finished step 4, it’s not a guarantee that the message is safe. So, if you still aren’t sure, you should ask for help from an IT support person.




Special Guest for Episode #6: Stuart Crawford

After analyzing the phising message, Stuart shares how the approach I’m using to show people how to analyze phishing messages can be used by MSPs to market to their customers on security tips and other useful information.
Stuart can be reached at Ulistic MSP Marketing via:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/itservicesmarketing/
https://www.ulistic.com/msp-marketing/
If you’d like to provide us with comments, or make suggestions on specific phishing attacks or scams that you think would be valuable to our audience, please submit a comment on our Contact page (HERE).

This episode features Stuart Crawford, a fellow Canadian, now living in Florida. Stuart heads up Ulistic MSP Marketing, which helps service providers market their services to customers.






Try the “CAN I BE PHISHED?” online self-assessment game to get a taste of how fun and effective gamified learning and assessment can be.




The Click Armor Phishing Checklist
In each episode, we’ll use our basic phishing checklist to analyze a different phishing message, so you can learn the clues about what to look for, to avoid becoming a victim. Here’s the basic Checklist:
1) Gut Feel Garbage
2) Sender Sanity
3) Link Elusiveness
4) Body Believability
The best way to use the checklist is to try to disqualify a message with each check. If you haven’t thrown out the message by the time you’re finished step 4, it’s not a guarantee that the message is safe. So, if you still aren’t sure, you should ask for help from an IT support person.




Special Guest for Episode #6: Stuart Crawford

After analyzing the phising message, Stuart shares how the approach I’m using to show people how to analyze phishing messages can be used by MSPs to market to their customers on security tips and other useful information.
Stuart can be reached at Ulistic MSP Marketing via:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/itservicesmarketing/
https://www.ulistic.com/msp-marketing/
If you’d like to provide us with comments, or make suggestions on specific phishing attacks or scams that you think would be valuable to our audience, please submit a comment on our Contact page (HERE).

30 min

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