Surfaceblow Engineers Conduct White-Hat Security Audit at Greenleaf Biomass Power Plant
Surfaceblow and Associates International conducted a white-hat security audit at the Greenleaf biomass power plant, revealing significant vulnerabilities related to human factors, such as easily accessible visitor badges and passwords. The audit involved social engineering tactics, including the acquisition of USB drives and the installation of spy cameras, ultimately resulting in a humorous disruption of operations. These findings underscore the urgent need for enhanced security protocols and employee training to mitigate potential breaches.

Marnie and Maya from Surfaceblow and Associates International executed a white-hat security audit at the Greenleaf biomass power plant to identify vulnerabilities. Maya, attending a VIP tour, used social engineering tactics to gather security information, while Marnie worked remotely to manipulate plant staff.
The audit uncovered weaknesses in human factors, such as easily obtained visitor badges and access to passwords. During the audit, Maya acquired USB drives and planted spy cameras, while Marnie misled staff into shutting down systems under false pretenses. Their efforts culminated in a humorous disruption of the plant's operations, highlighting the need for improved security protocols and employee training to prevent similar breaches in the future.




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