TASEP: A Collaborative Social Engineering Tabletop Role-Playing Game to Prevent Successful Social Engineering Attacks
Lukas Hafner,
Florian Wutz,
Daniela Pöhn
et al.
Abstract:Data breaches resulting from targeted attacks against organizations, e. g., by advanced persistent threat groups, often involve social engineering (SE) as the initial attack vector before malicious software is used, e. g., for persistence, lateral movement, and data exfiltration. While technical security controls, such as the automated detection of phishing emails, can contribute to mitigating SE risks, raising awareness for SE attacks through education and motivation of personnel is an important building bloc… Show more
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