The topic for this month is Interview and Interrogation Tactics. Release Date 05 October 2009
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Interrogation and Social Engineering Episode 001
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Episode 001 – Interrogation and Social Engineering:
Panel:
Chris “loganWHD”
Mati “muts”
Jim “Elwood”
Dave “Rel1k”
Interview: Matt Churchill
Matt mentions the CSI EFFECT in how TV is affecting people’s view of the cops.
Some questions that will be answered in this podcast:
- Are the interrogations we see on TV real?
- How far can you go to make a suspect uncomfortable during an interrogation?
- How much freedom do you have to use lies or deceptions in an interrogation?
- Is it true that the most important aspects of social engineering are also the most important aspects of Interrogation?
- What is the value of pretexting?
- How do these tactics tie into social engineering?
Second Audio clip of the same interrogation We hear framing, manipulation as well as excellent interrogation tactics. Played mins: 3:00-4:11 Original source: YouTube. |
First Audio Clip of the interrogation of Kaylee Anthony’s Grandma Played mins: 1:50-3:30 Original source: YouTube. |
Music Credits: Mykle Anthony
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