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Today on the Social-Engineer Podcast: The Security Awareness Series, Chris Hadnagy is joined by Josten Pena for an in-depth discussion on cognitive biases and their impact on cybersecurity. Together, they explore how inherent mental shortcuts can increase susceptibility to social engineering attacks. The conversation emphasizes the importance of recognizing and owning these biases, rather than trying to eliminate them, and highlights practical mitigation strategies like hands-on training and fostering critical thinking. 
[Feb 16, 2026] 

00:00 – Intro 
00:47 – Meet the Co-Host: Josten Pena 

02:26 – Innocent Lives Foundation & Music 
03:36 – Diving into Cognitive Bias 
06:42 – Cognitive Bias in Cybersecurity 
09:26 – Real-World Examples & Practical Solutions 
18:59 – Recap, Final Thoughts & Outro 
www.social-engineer.com 
www.innocentlivesfoundation.org 

Direct download: The_Security_Awareness_Series_-_Episode_341_-_Pena.mp3
Category:Security Awareness -- posted at: 2:00am EDT

In this episode, Chris Hadnagy is joined by Jacob Ward, a veteran technology journalist who has reported for NBC News, Al Jazeera, CNN, and PBS, and previously served as editor-in-chief of Popular Science. Jacob is the author of The Loop: How AI Is Creating a World Without Choices—and How to Fight Back, a book that anticipated today’s commercial AI moment. Together, they explore how artificial intelligence is shaping human behavior, decision-making, and autonomy, along with the ethical and societal challenges that come with an increasingly AI-driven world.  

[Feb 9, 2026] 

00:00 – Intro 
01:02 – Intro Links 

01:33 – Meet Jacob Ward  

04:52 – The Impact of AI on Human Behavior 
12:37 – Ethical Concerns & Emotional Attachment to AI 
19:27 – The Problem with AI Integration 
20:42 – AI and Human Connection 
21:49 – The Value of Human Attention 
24:25 – The Future of Purpose in an AI World 
25:31 – Geopolitical Impacts of AI 
31:06 – Mentors and Influences 
33:22 – Book Recommendations 

37:21 – Guest Wrap-Up & Outro 

 

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Follow Chris Hadnagy: 
Twitter: @humanhacker  
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christopherhadnagy 

Direct download: The_Human_Element_-_340_-_Ward.mp3
Category:Human Element Series -- posted at: 2:00am EDT

Welcome to the Social-Engineer Podcast: The Doctor Is In Series – where we will discuss understandings and developments in the field of psychology.   

In today’s episode, Chris and Dr. Abbie explore imposter syndrome, examining what it is, why it occurs, and how cultural and professional pressures can intensify it. They discuss common symptoms, personal experiences, and the psychological roots behind feeling undeserving of success. Through scientific insight and practical strategies, they share ways to recognize, reframe, and manage imposter syndrome with greater self-awareness and confidence. 

[Feb 2, 2026] 

00:00 Intro 

00:20 - Meet the Hosts 

00:54 Upcoming Events and Announcements 

02:29 Defining Imposter Syndrome 

06:42 Cultural and Gender Influences 

12:26 Personality Traits and Imposter Syndrome 

14:46 Sponsor 

16:12 Balancing Humility and Confidence 

19:34 Strategies to Overcome Imposter Syndrome 

27:02 Billy Boatwright's Story 

30:36  Conclusion and Next Episode Preview 

 

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References: 

Beck, J. S. (2011).Cognitive behavior therapy: Basics and beyond(2nd ed.). Guilford Press.  

Bennett-Levy, J., Butler, G., Fennell, M., Hackmann, A., Mueller, M., & Westbrook, D. (2004).The Oxford guide to behavioral experiments in cognitive therapy. Oxford University Press.  

Breines, J. G., & Chen, S. (2012). Self-compassion increases self-improvement motivation.Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 38(9), 1133–1143.https://doi.org/10.1177/0146167212445599 

Bravata, D. M., Watts, S. A., Keefer, A. L., Madhusudhan, D. K., Taylor, K. T., Clark, D. M., Nelson, R. S., Cokley, K. O., & Hagg, H. K. (2020). Prevalence, predictors, and treatment of impostor syndrome: A systematic review.Journal of General Internal Medicine, 35(4), 1252–1275.https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-019-05364-1 

Clance, P. R. (1985).The impostor phenomenon: Overcoming the fear that haunts your success. Peachtree Publishers.  

Clance, P. R., & Imes, S. A. (1978). The impostor phenomenon in high achieving women: Dynamics and therapeutic intervention.Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 15(3), 241–247.https://doi.org/10.1037/h0086006 

Edmondson, A. (1999). Psychological safety and learning behavior in work teams.Administrative Science Quarterly, 44(2), 350–383.https://doi.org/10.2307/2666999 

Direct download: The_Dr_Is_In_-_Episode_339_-_Imposter_Syndrome.mp3
Category:The Doctor Is In Series -- posted at: 2:00am EDT

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