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Inverted Product Management Podcast
Inverted Product Management Group on LinkedIn
8 episodes
19 hours ago
This podcast series explores topics related to the creation and use of product in the areas of Security, privacy, online safety, infrastructure security etc. We call these people Inverted Product people because the primary goals for these product people are somehow inverted: success is "when nothing happens". There are fundamental differences in metrics, strategies, personas, communication, and road mapping from the ones of “traditional product teams”
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This podcast series explores topics related to the creation and use of product in the areas of Security, privacy, online safety, infrastructure security etc. We call these people Inverted Product people because the primary goals for these product people are somehow inverted: success is "when nothing happens". There are fundamental differences in metrics, strategies, personas, communication, and road mapping from the ones of “traditional product teams”
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Inverted Product Management Podcast #8: Social Engineering – The Human Factor in Security
Inverted Product Management Podcast
29 minutes 26 seconds
4 days ago
Inverted Product Management Podcast #8: Social Engineering – The Human Factor in Security

🎙️Inverted Product Management Podcast #8: Social Engineering – The Human Factor in Security🎙️

In this episode of the Inverted Product Management Podcast, hosts Jeroen Kemperman, Dana Kaufman, Dario Salice, and Tom Williamson dive deep into the world of social engineering and its impact on modern security practices. The panel shares real-world stories—from SIM swap scams to high-profile breaches—illustrating how attackers exploit human vulnerabilities rather than technical flaws.Key topics include:

  • What social engineering is and why it’s so effective
  • How attackers use urgency, pressure, and personal interaction to bypass security
  • The importance of defense-in-depth and minimizing human decision points in critical flows
  • Strategies for organizations to educate employees and build resilience against social engineering
  • The evolving role of AI in both defending and attacking security systems

Whether you’re a product manager, security professional, or just curious about the human side of cybersecurity, this episode offers practical insights and actionable advice to help you protect your organization from the weakest link: people.🎧Listen, learn, and join the conversation!🎧Find us on LinkedIn, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music/Audible, and leave a message with your thoughts or questions.

✅  Subscribe for more deep dives into the world of inverted product management!✅ 🔗 Join the conversation in the Inverted Product Management community on LinkedIn.Inverted PM LinkedIn Group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12902712/

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Inverted Product Management Podcast
This podcast series explores topics related to the creation and use of product in the areas of Security, privacy, online safety, infrastructure security etc. We call these people Inverted Product people because the primary goals for these product people are somehow inverted: success is "when nothing happens". There are fundamental differences in metrics, strategies, personas, communication, and road mapping from the ones of “traditional product teams”