Security for Vulnerable Populations - On the Interplay of - Daniela Oliveira - USENIX Enigma - 2017
Offered By: USENIX Enigma Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 21-minute conference talk from USENIX Enigma 2017 that delves into the vulnerability of older adults to online social engineering attacks, particularly spear-phishing emails. Learn about the factors contributing to their susceptibility, including cognitive decline and deception sensitivity, and how these relate to their significant financial wealth and positions of power. Discover the results of a 21-day study comparing young and older adults' responses to various psychological weapons of influence and life domains used in phishing attempts. Gain insights into the discrepancy between self-reported susceptibility awareness and actual vulnerability, especially among older users. Consider the implications for developing more effective phishing defense solutions and training programs tailored to different age groups and targeting methods.
Syllabus
Intro
My idealized view of older adults
Your idealized view
Facts
Cognitive Decline
A Joan Story
Social Engineering
Influence
The 6 heuristics
The study
Results
Selfreported susceptibility
Storytime
Taught by
USENIX Enigma Conference
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