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UNINA9910696504303321 |
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JFMIP staff interagency study for OMB [[electronic resource] ] : analysis of civilian payroll processing in the federal government |
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Washington, DC : , : JFMIP, , [2002] |
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1 volume (various pagings) : digital, PDF file |
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Compensation management - United States |
United States Officials and employees Salaries, etc Data processing |
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Title from title screen (viewed on May 20, 2008). |
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UNINA9910789117403321 |
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Hadnagy Christopher |
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Unmasking the social engineer : the human element of security / / Christopher Hadnagy, Dr. Paul Ekman |
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Indianapolis, Indiana : , : Wiley, , 2014 |
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©2014 |
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1-118-89956-3 |
1-118-60865-8 |
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[1st edition] |
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1 online resource (258 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Christian sociology |
Social problems |
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Monografia |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments and Preface; Introduction; The Scholar and the Student; Using This Book as a Social Engineer; Part I Building the Foundation; Chapter 1 What Is |
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Nonverbal Communication?; The Different Aspects of Nonverbal Communication; Kinesics; Proxemics; Touch; Eye Contact; Olfactics; Adornment; Facial Expressions; How to Use This Information; Summary; Chapter 2 What Is Social Engineering?; Information Gathering; Pretexting; Elicitation; Rapport; Influence/Manipulation; Framing; Nonverbal Communications |
The Three Basic Forms of Social EngineeringBecome Phishers of Men; When The Phone Is More Dangerous Than Malware; I Am Not the Social Engineer You Are Looking For; Using Social Engineering Skills; The Good; The Bad; The Ugly; Summary; Part II Decoding the Language of the Body; Chapter 3 Understanding the Language of the Hands; Communicating with Your Hands; Origin; Coding; Usage; High-Confidence Hand Displays; Low-Confidence and Stress Hand Displays; Getting a Handle on the Hands; Summary; Chapter 4 The Torso, Legs, and Feet; Legs and Feet; Torso and Arms; Summary |
Chapter 5 The Science Behind the FaceJust the FACS; What Is a Truth Wizard?; Emotions versus Feelings; Fear; Surprise; Sadness; Contempt; Disgust; Anger; Happiness; Perfect Practice Makes Perfect; Summary; Chapter 6 Understanding Nonverbal Displays of Comfort and Discomfort; Neck and Face Pacifying; What to Watch For; Mouth Covers; What to Watch For; Lips; What to Watch For; Eye Blocking; What to Watch For; Self-Comforting and Head Tilts; What to Watch For; Summary; Part III Deciphering the Science; Chapter 7 The Human Emotional Processor; Introducing the Amygdala |
How the Amygdala Processes InformationHijacking the Amygdala; Human See, Human Do; Reading Other People's Expressions; Your Own Emotional Content; Nonverbal Social Proof; Using Amygdala Hijacking as a Social Engineer; Summary; Chapter 8 The Nonverbal Side of Elicitation; Artificial Time Constraints; Sympathy/Assistance Themes; Ego Suspension; Ask How, When, and Why Questions; Conversational Signals; Action Unit 1: Inner Brow Raiser; Action Unit 2: Outer Brow Raiser; Action Unit 4: Brow Lowerer; Conversational Signals of Emotions; Breaking Down Conversational Signals; Batons; Underliner |
PunctuationQuestion Mark; Word Search; Nonverbal Conversational Signals; Conversational Signals as a Social Engineer; Summary; Part IV Putting It All Together; Chapter 9 Nonverbal Communication and the Human Being; Applying This Information as a Professional Social Engineer; Using This Book to Defend; Becoming a Critical Thinker; Summary; Index |
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Learn to identify the social engineer by non-verbal behavior Unmasking the Social Engineer: The Human Element of Security focuses on combining the science of understanding non-verbal communications with the knowledge of how social engineers, scam artists and con men use these skills to build feelings of trust and rapport in their targets. The author helps readers understand how to identify and detect social engineers and scammers by analyzing their non-verbal behavior. Unmasking the Social Engineer shows how attacks work, explains nonverbal communications, and dem |
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UNINA9910863162203321 |
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Asymptotic, Algebraic and Geometric Aspects of Integrable Systems : In Honor of Nalini Joshi On Her 60th Birthday, TSIMF, Sanya, China, April 9–13, 2018 / / edited by Frank Nijhoff, Yang Shi, Da-jun Zhang |
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020 |
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[1st ed. 2020.] |
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1 online resource (VIII, 237 p. 29 illus., 8 illus. in color.) |
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Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics, , 2194-1017 ; ; 338 |
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Mathematical analysis |
Geometry |
Analysis |
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Quadrangular Sets in Projective LIne and in Moebius Space and Geometric Interpretation of the Non-Commutative Discrete Schwarzian Kadomtsev-Petviashvili Equation (Doliwa et al.) -- Complexity and integrability in 4D bi-rational maps with two invariants (Gubbiotti et al.) -- A non-linear relation for certain hypergeometric functions(Schmalz et al.) -- An algebraically stable variety for a four-dimensional dynamical system reduced from the lattice super-KdV equation (Carstea et al.) -- On the Lattice Potential KP Equation(Cao et al.) -- Opers for higher states of the quantum Boussinesq model (Masoero et al.) -- Nonsingular Rational Solutions to Integrable models (Gegenhasi et al.) -- Stokes phenomenon arising in the confluence of the Gauss hypergeometric equation (Horrobin et al.) -- Periodic trajectories of ellipsoidal billiards in the 3-dimensional Minkowski space (Dragovi´c et al.) -- Analogues of Kahan’s method for higher order equations of higher degree (Hone et al.) -- On some explicit representations of the elliptic Painlev´e equation (Noumi et al.). |
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This proceedings volume gathers together selected works from the 2018 “Asymptotic, Algebraic and Geometric Aspects of Integrable Systems” workshop that was held at TSIMF Yau Mathematical Sciences |
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Center in Hainan China, honoring Nalini Joshi on her 60th birthday. The papers cover recent advances in asymptotic, algebraic and geometric methods in the study of discrete integrable systems. The workshop brought together experts from fields such as asymptotic analysis, representation theory and geometry, creating a platform to exchange current methods, results and novel ideas. This volume's articles reflect these exchanges and can be of special interest to a diverse group of researchers and graduate students interested in learning about current results, new approaches and trends in mathematical physics, in particular those relevant to discrete integrable systems. |
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