Social Engineering Attacks and Defenses in the Physical World vs. Cyberspace: A Contrast Study
Social engineering attacks are phenomena that are equally applicable to both the physical world and cyberspace. These attacks in the physical world have been studied for a much longer time than their counterpart in cyberspace. This motivates us to investigate how social engineering attacks in the ph...
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Zusammenfassung: | Social engineering attacks are phenomena that are equally applicable to both
the physical world and cyberspace. These attacks in the physical world have
been studied for a much longer time than their counterpart in cyberspace. This
motivates us to investigate how social engineering attacks in the physical
world and cyberspace relate to each other, including their common
characteristics and unique features. For this purpose, we propose a methodology
to unify social engineering attacks and defenses in the physical world and
cyberspace into a single framework, including: (i) a systematic model based on
psychological principles for describing these attacks; (ii) a systematization
of these attacks; and (iii) a systematization of defenses against them. Our
study leads to several insights, which shed light on future research directions
towards adequately defending against social engineering attacks in cyberspace. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2203.04813 |