Aim of the Module
To help students recognize manipulation tactics, pause before acting, and choose safer responses when someone uses pressure, urgency, or false trust.
Social engineering is when someone uses pressure, tricks, or false trust to get information or access. This module helps educators teach students how to spot manipulation and respond safely.
To help students recognize manipulation tactics, pause before acting, and choose safer responses when someone uses pressure, urgency, or false trust.
Goal: Help students understand what social engineering is by first recognising how people can be influenced or manipulated in everyday situations, and then connecting this understanding to digital environments and attacker behaviour.
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DownloadUse this video to spark discussion about online spaces students already use, from learning platforms to games and messaging apps. Pause for quick reflections on where students spend time online.
Goal: Help students understand why attackers use social engineering by exploring the psychological and emotional levers that make people vulnerable, and practising how to think critically when they feel pressure.
Goal: Help students recognise social engineering attempts by identifying common warning signs and understanding the different contexts in which these attacks may occur, both online and offline.
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DownloadUse this video to spark discussion about online spaces students already use, from learning platforms to games and messaging apps. Pause for quick reflections on where students spend time online.
Goal: Help students practise verifying information and choosing safe responses, and empower them to support others when they encounter social engineering attempts.
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