An eye for deception: A case study in utilizing the human-as-a-security-sensor paradigm to detect zero-day semantic social engineering attacks.
Ryan HeartfieldGeorge LoukasDiane GanPublished in: SERA (2017)
Keyphrases
- intrusion detection and prevention
- security threats
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- human behavior
- network attacks
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- malicious users
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- fault injection
- stream cipher
- social interaction
- sensor web
- chosen plaintext
- denial of service attacks
- security vulnerabilities
- security requirements
- misuse detection
- malicious attacks
- semantic web
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- malware detection
- cryptographic protocols
- access control
- sensor data
- information security
- real time
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- border security
- identity theft
- countermeasures
- information leakage
- wireless sensor
- cyber security
- human operators
- sensitive data
- security policies
- watermarking scheme
- social media
- social networks
- malicious nodes
- biometric template
- intrusion detection system
- detecting malicious
- secure routing
- computer science