Exploring rationality of self awareness in social networking for logical modeling of unintentional insiders
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Kammueller, F. and Alvarado, C. 2021. Exploring rationality of self awareness in social networking for logical modeling of unintentional insiders. arxiv.org.
Type | Working paper |
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Title | Exploring rationality of self awareness in social networking for logical modeling of unintentional insiders |
Authors | Kammueller, F. and Alvarado, C. |
Abstract | Unawareness of privacy risks together with approval seeking motivations make humans enter too much detail into the likes of Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. To test whether the rationality principle applies, we construct a tool that shows to a user what is known publicly on social networking sites about her. In our experiment, we check whether this revelation changes human behaviour. To extrapolate and generalize, we use the insights gained by practical experimentation. Unaware users can become targeted by attackers. They then become unintentional insid- ers. We demonstrate this by extending the Isabelle Insider framework to accommodate a formal model of unintentional insiders, an open problem with long standing. |
Keywords | cryptography, security |
Publisher | arxiv.org |
Publication dates | |
Online | 30 Nov 2021 |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 15 Dec 2021 |
Output status | Published |
Publisher's version | License |
Web address (URL) | https://arxiv.org/abs/2111.15425 |
Language | English |
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