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Defining and Fortifying Against Cognitive Vulnerabilities in Social Engineering (Dagstuhl Seminar 23462)

Authors: Yomna Abdelrahman, Florian Alt, Tilman Dingler, Christopher Hadnagy, Abbie Maroño, and Verena Distler

Published in: Dagstuhl Reports, Volume 13, Issue 11 (2024)


Abstract
Social engineering has become the main vector for human-centered cyber attacks, resulting from an unparalleled level of professionalization in the cybercrime industry over the past years. Hereby, through manipulation, criminals seek to make victims take actions that compromise security, such as revealing credentials, issuing payments, or disclosing confidential information. Little effective means for protection exist today against such attacks beyond raising awareness through education. At the same time, the proliferation of sensors in our everyday lives - both in personal devices and in our (smart) environments - provides an unprecedented opportunity for developing solutions assessing the cognitive vulnerabilities of users and serves as a basis for novel means of protection. This report documents the program and the outcomes of the Dagstuhl Seminar 23462 "Defining and Fortifying Against Cognitive Vulnerabilities in Social Engineering". This 3-day seminar brought together experts from academia, industry, and the authorities working on social engineering. During the seminar, participants developed a common understanding of social engineering, identified grand challenges, worked on a research agenda, and identified ideas for collaborations in the form of research projects and joint initiatives.

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Yomna Abdelrahman, Florian Alt, Tilman Dingler, Christopher Hadnagy, Abbie Maroño, and Verena Distler. Defining and Fortifying Against Cognitive Vulnerabilities in Social Engineering (Dagstuhl Seminar 23462). In Dagstuhl Reports, Volume 13, Issue 11, pp. 103-129, Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (2024)


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@Article{abdelrahman_et_al:DagRep.13.11.103,
  author =	{Abdelrahman, Yomna and Alt, Florian and Dingler, Tilman and Hadnagy, Christopher and Maro\~{n}o, Abbie and Distler, Verena},
  title =	{{Defining and Fortifying Against Cognitive Vulnerabilities in Social Engineering (Dagstuhl Seminar 23462)}},
  pages =	{103--129},
  journal =	{Dagstuhl Reports},
  ISSN =	{2192-5283},
  year =	{2024},
  volume =	{13},
  number =	{11},
  editor =	{Abdelrahman, Yomna and Alt, Florian and Dingler, Tilman and Hadnagy, Christopher and Maro\~{n}o, Abbie and Distler, Verena},
  publisher =	{Schloss Dagstuhl -- Leibniz-Zentrum f{\"u}r Informatik},
  address =	{Dagstuhl, Germany},
  URL =		{https://drops.dagstuhl.de/entities/document/10.4230/DagRep.13.11.103},
  URN =		{urn:nbn:de:0030-drops-198461},
  doi =		{10.4230/DagRep.13.11.103},
  annote =	{Keywords: Social Engineering, Cognitive Vulnerabilities, Phishing, Vishing}
}
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Technologies to Support Critical Thinking in an Age of Misinformation (Dagstuhl Seminar 22172)

Authors: Tilman Dingler, Benjamin Tag, and Andrew Vargo

Published in: Dagstuhl Reports, Volume 12, Issue 4 (2022)


Abstract
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 22172 "Technologies to Support Critical Thinking in an Age of Misinformation". This seminar brought together experts from computer science, behavioural psychology, journalists, and policy makers to examine and define the challenges of misinformation and fake news in the internet and social networks. This included discussions of what constitutes misinformation, technological advances for both spreading and mitigating misinformation, and discussions around policies that can be created and implemented to address propagators, both active and passive, of misinformation. The goal of this report is to summarize and present the various challenges and options for the development and implementation of technologies to support critical thinking.

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Tilman Dingler, Benjamin Tag, and Andrew Vargo. Technologies to Support Critical Thinking in an Age of Misinformation (Dagstuhl Seminar 22172). In Dagstuhl Reports, Volume 12, Issue 4, pp. 72-95, Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (2022)


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@Article{dingler_et_al:DagRep.12.4.72,
  author =	{Dingler, Tilman and Tag, Benjamin and Vargo, Andrew},
  title =	{{Technologies to Support Critical Thinking in an Age of Misinformation (Dagstuhl Seminar 22172)}},
  pages =	{72--95},
  journal =	{Dagstuhl Reports},
  ISSN =	{2192-5283},
  year =	{2022},
  volume =	{12},
  number =	{4},
  editor =	{Dingler, Tilman and Tag, Benjamin and Vargo, Andrew},
  publisher =	{Schloss Dagstuhl -- Leibniz-Zentrum f{\"u}r Informatik},
  address =	{Dagstuhl, Germany},
  URL =		{https://drops-dev.dagstuhl.de/entities/document/10.4230/DagRep.12.4.72},
  URN =		{urn:nbn:de:0030-drops-172815},
  doi =		{10.4230/DagRep.12.4.72},
  annote =	{Keywords: Cognitive Security, Misinformation, Bias Computing}
}
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