One of the best ways to prevent a social engineering attack is to use a good anti-virus program and to always choose strong passwords.
Without knowing what the techniques are there really is not any way to know which one is not used in a social engineering attack. The options need to be given to know which is the correct answer to the question.
Phishing, where attackers use deceptive emails to trick someone into revealing sensitive information, and pretexting, where attackers manipulate individuals into providing confidential information by creating a false scenario.
As an engineering student I can think of none except that engineers need to have an understanding of how people work so that they can better interact with their employers/team/marketing etc... Beyond that engineers normally do not enjoy the social sciences/ humanities.
Hypotheses and theories are proven to be true.
The ability to predict future outcomes.
Accounting, Engineering(except computer engineering, software engineering and electrical engineering), Physics, Chemistry, etc
it insulates the electrode preventing formation of the arc except at the tipsit melts and acts as a protective flux over the joint, preventing oxidation
Do your OWN work.
During the war of 1812 the British were defeated in every attack on the US except in Maine and Washington DC.
in marine engineering you deal with all the parts and work related to the ship except navigating the ship that is done by the nautical engineers
Without knowing what the techniques are there really is not any way to know which one is not used in a social engineering attack. The options need to be given to know which is the correct answer to the question.
It is about the same difficulty as Mechanical Engineering. Where I went to school, it was in the same department and most of the classes were the same except the specialized aero courses.
If you switch it from attack position to defence position you can't because no monster can attack from defence position except from "Total defence shogun". But if you switch it from defence position to attack position then you can attack
yes, all engineering courses except telecommunication and information engineering were accreditted from 2010. For the telecommunication there has a problem through out all university in Kenya and none so far is accredited.
They are not releasing details except the date and what they learned was viewed
Such a ship is called a privateer, like a pirate ship except that it holds a license to attack enemy ships.
Mostly any engineering major(except any computer related engineering disciplines), as well as a math major.