Social Engineering tests employee resistance to psychological manipulation attacks: phishing, vishing, pretexting, and other techniques used by attackers to gain unauthorized access or confidential information.
Social engineering exploits the human factor - the weakest link in security. Attackers in Romania and globally use psychological manipulation to obtain passwords, physical access to offices, confidential information, or to install malware. MICAN.ro simulates these attacks in a controlled environment to identify vulnerabilities and train employees.
The MICAN.ro team executes controlled campaigns of: email phishing (simulating malicious emails with links or attachments), vishing (impersonation phone calls), SMiShing (SMS phishing), pretexting (building credible scenarios to extract information), tailgating (following employees for physical access), and USB dropping (leaving infected USB drives in strategic locations). All tests are coordinated with management and respect legal limits.
90% of security breaches in Romania start with Social Engineering. Attackers no longer technologically break systems - they convince employees to give them access. A single employee falling for phishing can compromise the entire company. Regular testing identifies weak points and builds a security culture.
Any company in Romania with employees who have access to email, phone, or internal systems. Organizations with sensitive data, compliance requirements (GDPR, ISO 27001, PCI DSS), companies targeted by attacks, or firms wanting to build security awareness among employees.