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Title:

Hacking Humans? Social Engineering and the Construction of the “Deficient User” in Cybersecurity Discourses

Document type:
Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Author(s):
Klimburg-Witjes, Nina; Wentland, Alexander
Non-TUM Co-author(s):
ja
Cooperation:
international
Abstract:
Today, social engineering techniques are the most common way of committing cybercrimes through the intrusion and infection of computer systems. Cybersecurity experts use the term “social engineering” to highlight the “human factor” in digitized systems, as social engineering attacks aim at manipulating people to reveal sensitive information. In this paper, we explore how discursive framings of individual versus collective security by cybersecurity experts redefine roles and responsibilities at t...     »
Keywords:
cybersecurity; hacking; social engineering; politics of deficit construction; securitization; resilience; critical security studies
Intellectual Contribution:
Discipline-based Research
Journal title:
Science, Technology & Human Values
Journal listet in FT50 ranking:
nein
Year:
2021
Journal volume:
46
Journal issue:
6
Pages contribution:
1316--1339
Covered by:
Web of Science
Fulltext / DOI:
doi:10.1177/0162243921992844
Print-ISSN:
1552-8251
Judgement review:
0
Key publication:
Ja
Peer reviewed:
Ja
Commissioned:
not commissioned
Technology:
Nein
Interdisciplinarity:
Ja
Mission statement:
Communication, Information
Ethics and Sustainability:
Ja
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