Access the Experts: Matt Hale
In this installment, Hale answers: “What makes someone vulnerable to spam and phishing attacks?”
- published: 2020/10/02
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In This Installment of Access the Experts
Matthew L. Hale, Ph.D., Assistant Professor in UNO’s School of Interdisciplinary Informatics, College of Information Science and Technology, answers the question: "What makes someone vulnerable to spam and phishing attacks?"
About Hale
A cybersecurity expert, Hale can speak to the tactics of scammers and best practices for avoiding being phished, and other cybersecurity concerns. His current research interests lie at the intersection of security and software engineering with specific focuses on building and testing secure web services, mobile applications, and wearables.
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