Cybersecurity: Leveraging Deception for Enhanced Cyber-Attack Sensing

Authors

  • Richa Upraity Sanskriti University, Mathura-UP, India. Author
  • Rohit Kumar Singhal Sanskriti University, Mathura-UP, India. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47392/IRJASH.2024.025

Keywords:

Cyber-attacks, Deterrence strategy, Decision-making, Deception, Cyber defence

Abstract

Cyber-attacks are becoming more frequent and damaging, leading to significant disruptions and data losses. One promising countermeasure is deception—strategically promoting false beliefs to mislead attackers. This study introduces a deception simulation designed to evaluate hacker decision-making when faced with deceptive tactics. We conducted an experiment with 100 participants, examining two critical factors: the intensity of deception (low vs. high) and the timing of its implementation (early vs. late). Our findings reveal a notable trend: in scenarios where deception was both intense and deployed later in the simulation, hackers were more likely to refrain from attacking. These results indicate that well-timed and substantial deceptive strategies can effectively deter cyber-attacks. This research underscores the potential of deception as a robust defensive mechanism, offering valuable insights into optimizing cyber defence strategies through psychological manipulation of adversaries.

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Published

2024-07-27