Lunch Events
Lunch events in the Cybersecurity series
Information security at UZHSecurity, protection and risks in the digital world
> Crime as a service
> Cybersecurity planning and investment
> Information security in everyday life
> Live hacking or intelligence gathering?
> Privacy
Lunch Events by the Information Technology office
Recording - Oliver Schmid (CISO UZH)
Man at the hook (In German)
The presentation shows how phishing attacks specifically exploit psychological weaknesses. Based on scientific models, seven key influencing factors are presented that significantly shape our decision-making behavior in digital contexts. Practical examples from everyday digital life are used to illustrate how manipulative mechanisms unfold, especially in stressful situations, and how a conscious, analytical approach can counteract them.
Recording - Ivano Somaini (Compass Security)
Find me if you can. Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) as a base for effective hacker attacks.
Recording - Oli Schmid
Informationssicherheit at the UZH - what does that have to do with me? (German)
(The first five minutes have not been recorded due to technical problems.)
Recording - Oussama Zgheb
Information security in everyday life - Informationssicherheit im Alltag (German)
Recording - Prof. Dr. Burkhard Stiller
A Technical and Economic Approach for Cybersecurity Planning and Investment (Englisch)