Jenny Radcliffe | The Human Factor – Jack Chapman

The Human Factor – Jack Chapman

Jack Chapman overseas the product development for Egress Defend, an inbound threat detection and prevention solution. Before joining Egress he co-founded Aquilai, the anti-phishing company that was acquired by Egress. 

Listen to him chat with Jenny about starting out a young age, his optimism in how technology can defend against attacks and how his work at Egress is about working with humans to stay safe. 

Thank you to Egress Software Technologies Ltd for sponsoring this episode and supporting the show. To find out more about what they do, click this link here to go directly to their site

You can check out their report, Remote Work: Where do we stand one year on by clicking this link here

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To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe

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Jenny Radcliffe

I am an expert in the psychology and tactics behind Social Engineering attacks, as well as negotiations, nonverbal communication and deception. I have a strong academic and corporate background, and was a senior procurement leader before becoming a consultant and trainer in both negotiation and procurement strategy and skills. I lecture at several business schools at Masters level in many business topics and am a guest lecturer in both security and procurement disciplines. I help clients in different ways from psychological pen-testing, to breaking security systems, from coaching and training, to strategic assignments, crisis situations and professional investigative work. I can assist with leading negotiations on behalf of clients or coaching individuals and teams to excel in this area. I am a professional speaker, and appear regularly at conferences, webinars and company events,(Rant, InfoSec, Disa, NordicIT) and I talk about how “people hacking” using psychological methods can be a huge threat to organisations of all sizes. I help security teams and professionals to use the tools of human hackers to enhance awareness campaigns, persuade and influence their stakeholders and understand how culture contributes to organisational vulnerability. I offer consultancy, training and coaching services ranging from skills assessments and corporate psychological profiling, to masterclasses in all of my areas of expertise including non-verbal communications, lie detection, social engineering, rapid rapport building and public speaking.