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social engineering and malware Attacks

Exploring the Human Element in Combating Malicious Software Threats

Ahmed Mustaque, School of Computer Science, Georgia Tech

Apr 28, 12:00 - 13:00

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social engineering and malware Attacks cybersecurity

Malicious software or malware is a serious cybersecurity threat and the research community has explored it extensively for almost three decades. Since it is believed that people are often the weak link in cybersecurity, exploring malware attacks and defenses in the human context can provide new insights into how the threat posed by malware can be addressed.

Security Research Bearing Experimental Results (SeRBER)

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