Towards an Ontological Model Defining the Social Engineering Domain - ICT and Society (HCC11 2014)
Conference Papers Year : 2014

Towards an Ontological Model Defining the Social Engineering Domain

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The human is often the weak link in the attainment of Information Security due to their susceptibility to deception and manipulation. Social Engineering refers to the exploitation of humans in order to gain unauthorised access to sensitive information. Although Social Engineering is an important branch of Information Security, the discipline is not well defined; a number of different definitions appear in the literature. Several concepts in the domain of Social Engineering are defined in this paper. This paper also presents an ontological model for Social Engineering attack based on the analysis of existing definitions and taxonomies. An ontology enables the explicit, formal representation of the entities and their inter-relationships within a domain. The aim is both to contribute towards commonly accepted domain definitions, and to develop a representative model for a Social Engineering attack. In summary, this paper provides concrete definitions for Social Engineering, Social Engineering attack and social engineer.
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hal-01383064 , version 1 (18-10-2016)

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Francois Mouton, Louise Leenen, Mercia M. Malan, H. S. Venter. Towards an Ontological Model Defining the Social Engineering Domain. 11th IFIP International Conference on Human Choice and Computers (HCC), Jul 2014, Turku, Finland. pp.266-279, ⟨10.1007/978-3-662-44208-1_22⟩. ⟨hal-01383064⟩
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