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EPISODE · Jul 1, 2023 · 26 MIN

Education and Research Tools for Social Engineering and Ransomware

from Cybercrimeology · host Rachel Bleiman, Nicolas Vermeys

About our guests:Rachel Bleimanhttps://liberalarts.temple.edu/content/rachel-bleimanProf Nicolas Vermeyshttps://www.vermeys.comPapers or resources mentioned in this episode:Rege, A., & Bleiman, R. (2021, December). Collegiate Social Engineering Capture the Flag Competition. In 2021 APWG Symposium on Electronic Crime Research (eCrime) (pp. 1-11). IEEE.Rege, A., Nguyen, T., & Bleiman, R. (2020, August). A social engineering awareness and training workshop for STEM students and practitioners. In 2020 IEEE Integrated STEM Education Conference (ISEC) (pp. 1-6). IEEE.Rege, A., & Bleiman, R. (2023, March). A Free and Community-Driven Critical Infrastructure Ransomware Dataset. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Cybersecurity, Situational Awareness and Social Media: Cyber Science 2022; 20–21 June; Wales (pp. 25-37). Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore.Other:The CARE Labhttps://sites.temple.edu/care/social-engineering/course-projects/The Critical Infrastructure Ransomware Attacks (CIRA) Datasethttps://sites.temple.edu/care/cira/The Summer Social Engineering Schoolhttps://sites.temple.edu/socialengineering/This episode was edited in part using a text based editing tool that uses machine learning. I think the results were a bit mixed on this episode, particularly in terms of workflow. The tools offer promise though.

Rachel Bleiman from Temple University joins us to talk about training for social engineering and the Critical Infrastructure Ransomware Attacks (CIRA) Dataset that they have created to promote research. Prof Nicolas Vermeys answers a silly question about why some cybercrimes are tried in a criminal court and others in a civil court.

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About our guests:Rachel Bleimanhttps://liberalarts.temple.edu/content/rachel-bleimanProf Nicolas Vermeyshttps://www.vermeys.comPapers or resources mentioned in this episode:Rege, A., & Bleiman, R. (2021, December). Collegiate Social Engineering...

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