• Media type: E-Article; Text
  • Title: Cybersafety Threats - from Deception to Aggression (Dagstuhl Seminar 19302)
  • Contributor: Benenson, Zinaida [Author]; Junger, Marianne [Author]; Oliveira, Daniela [Author]; Stringhini, Gianluca [Author]
  • imprint: Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik, 2019
  • Language: English
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.4230/DagRep.9.7.117
  • Keywords: Legal and Ethical Issues on the Web ; Security and Privacy ; Cybersafety ; Online Social Networks
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  • Description: A number of malicious activities, such as cyberbullying, disinformation, and phishing, are becoming increasingly serious, affecting the wellbeing of Internet users both financially and psychologically. These malicious activities are inherently socio-technical, and therefore effective countermeasures against them must draw not only from engineering and computer science, but also from other disciplines. To discuss these topics and find appropriate countermeasures, we assembled a group of researchers from a number of disciplines such as computer science, criminology, crime science, psychology, and education. Through five days of brainstorming and discussion, the participants developed a roadmap for future research on these topics, along four directions: modelling the attackers, measuring human behavior, detection and prevention approaches for online threats to adolescents, and understanding unintended consequences of mitigation techniques.
  • Access State: Open Access