Lots of great #WWDC26 sessions today, but the Trust Insights session really stood out to me as a net new feature to protect regular folks against social engineering TTPs, which are much harder to combat given the fundamentally different threat model.
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Lots of great #WWDC26 sessions today, but the Trust Insights session really stood out to me as a net new feature to protect regular folks against social engineering TTPs, which are much harder to combat given the fundamentally different threat model.
"Social engineering exploits human psychology rather than technical vulnerabilities. Your users may be pressured, frightened, or deceived into performing legitimate actions."
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Lots of great #WWDC26 sessions today, but the Trust Insights session really stood out to me as a net new feature to protect regular folks against social engineering TTPs, which are much harder to combat given the fundamentally different threat model.
"Social engineering exploits human psychology rather than technical vulnerabilities. Your users may be pressured, frightened, or deceived into performing legitimate actions."
@bruienne This sounds really fascinating. Hope it helps social engineering fails.
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