Project SAVE Project SAVE

Project SAVE

Social Vulnerability & Assessment Framework

Beschreibung des Verlags

Project SAVE - Social Vulnerability & Assessment Framework - is an explorative study on cyber attacks using Social Engineering 2.0 and advanced open source intelligence (OSINT). Social engineering involves the exploitation of the human element of cyber security. The study is an investigation into the phenomenon of Social Engineering 2.0 with the aim of developing a social vulnerability assessment (SVA) framework for conducting cyber reconnaissance to uncover critical information and using deception tactics to create social engineering attacks, which will help identify the human security vulnerabilities within an organisation. In Project SAVE, a total of 185 social engineering attacks were executed against three organisations that are part of critical infrastructure in Denmark.

GENRE
Computer und Internet
ERSCHIENEN
2017
2. Januar
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
191
Seiten
VERLAG
Royal Danish Defence College
GRÖSSE
4.8
 MB
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