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Huntress Emphasizes Social Engineering Risks in Employee Social Media Activity

Huntress Emphasizes Social Engineering Risks in Employee Social Media Activity

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Huntress, the company is drawing attention to how employee LinkedIn activity may be exploited by cybercriminals. The post highlights that job titles, reporting structures, and photos revealing badges or other credentials can help attackers craft targeted social engineering campaigns.

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The post suggests that Huntress is using this theme as the basis for an educational session, featuring security practitioners including Caitlin Sarian, described as a former Global Lead of Cybersecurity Advocacy at TikTok. By promoting an episode of its “_declassified” series, Huntress appears to be reinforcing its positioning as a thought leader in security awareness, which could support long-term brand recognition and demand generation, but does not indicate any direct near-term revenue impact.

For investors, the emphasis on social engineering risk underscores ongoing demand for advanced cybersecurity services that address human-centric attack vectors. Huntress’s focus on education and public-facing content may enhance its competitive profile in the managed security and SMB-focused cybersecurity markets, particularly if such content translates into stronger customer engagement and pipeline growth.

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