Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET) Description

Developed by Dave Kennedy, the founder of TrustedSec, the Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET) is an open-source tool written in Python that focuses on penetration testing related to social engineering tactics. This toolkit has been showcased at major cybersecurity conferences such as Blackhat, DerbyCon, Defcon, and ShmooCon. With its impressive record of over two million downloads, SET has become the go-to solution for conducting social-engineering penetration tests, receiving robust support from the security community. Its design is geared towards exploiting advanced technological vulnerabilities within social-engineering contexts. TrustedSec emphasizes that social engineering poses one of the most challenging threats to safeguard against and has become increasingly common in today's attack landscape. Consequently, the toolkit serves as a crucial resource for security professionals aiming to enhance their defenses against such sophisticated tactics.

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TrustedSec
Year Founded:
2012
Headquarters:
United States
Website:
www.trustedsec.com/tools/the-social-engineer-toolkit-set/

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