# | Concept | Culture | Statement | Freq. |
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1 | social engineering | United States | Commonly used as a tactic for cyber attacks by manipulating human behavior | 1 |
2 | social engineering | United States | Often discussed in the context of cybersecurity and corporate espionage | 1 |
3 | social engineering | United States | Often associated with psychological manipulation and deception for malicious purposes | 1 |
4 | social engineering | United States | Regarded as a threat to data security and privacy through tactics like phishing and pretexting | 1 |
5 | social engineering | United States | Frequently referenced in the context of corporate espionage and unauthorized access to sensitive information | 1 |