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Gizmonadeem
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GenderMale
IndustryTechnology
OccupationTechnical Support Analyst
LocationNew Delhi, Delhi, India
IntroductionPassionate about educating individuals and businesses on safe online practices
InterestsPassionate about educating individuals and businesses on safe online practices
Favorite moviesMy favourite films often explore themes of deception, ambition, and resilience—the same forces that drive fraud awareness. These stories remind us that vigilance and knowledge are our strongest shields against manipulation.
Favorite musicMy favourite music often reflects themes of vigilance, resilience, and truth—the same values that inspire FraudShield. These tracks remind us to stay alert, bounce back from setbacks, and embrace knowledge as our strongest defense against deception.
Favorite books 📚 Favourite Books I love books that dig into human psychology, deception, and resilience—because they connect so closely to the mission of FraudShield. Here are a few that inspire me: - **The Confidence Game – Maria Konnikova** A fascinating read about how con artists think and why people fall for scams. It really opened my eyes to the tricks behind fraud. - **Thinking, Fast and Slow – Daniel Kahneman** This book explains how our brains make quick decisions—and how scammers use those shortcuts against us. - **Liar’s Poker – Michael Lewis** A sharp, entertaining look at Wall Street culture and financial manipulation. It shows how greed can fuel deception. - **Bad Blood – John Carreyrou** The story of Theranos is a reminder that even big companies can hide lies behind shiny promises. - **The Art of Deception – Kevin Mitnick** Written by a famous hacker, this one reveals how social engineering tricks people. It’s both thrilling and educational. - **Freakonomics – Steven D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner** A fun, quirky book that explores hidden incentives and human behavior—helpful for understanding why fraud works. --- ✨ *These books aren’t just great reads—they remind me why FraudShield exists: to make fraud awareness simple, practical, and empowering.
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