Phenotypes help us understand our patterns

Start by knowing what emotions may indicate a socially engineered attack.  When you identify it, take a beat and look deeper for signs of a fraudulent communication.

Pheno Models
Models
PsyOptik has developed separate models for distinct populations.  The Corporate model is appropriate for most businesses.  Different models are created for organization type. Below is a sample of a model to illustrate the power and accessibility of the PsyOptik method.
Usage
By identifying with a phenotype, the learners can build their skillsets in recognizing when their brains are processing emotions that are triggered during communications.  While this will not immediately signal that a social engineering attack is present, it will create a “pause, level-set, and evaluate” approach to the communications.
Sample Phenotypes
This is a sample that is found in many of our models for training
Dodge Baller
Vulnerable when the rules change, and I am too confident in my understanding
Lottery Winner
I can let my desires let me think I can beat the odds
Philanthropist
I tend to think that others want to do good as much as I do
Hermit Crab
Vulnerable when I have to step outside my comfort zone
Rule Follower
My respect for authority overrides my verfication for authenticity
Swashbuckler
Weakness is valuing quantity over the impact of potentially high impact mistakes