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Social Engineering

Proceedings of the International Conference and Workshop on Emerging Trends in Technology, 2010
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Social Engineering

2019
Social engineering is the usage of social manipulation and psychological tricks to make the targets assist offenders in their attack. Among computer scientists, social engineering is associated with calling a target and asking for their password. However, this threat can manifest itself in many forms.
Bullée, Jan Willem, Junger, Marianne
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Dissecting social engineering

Behaviour & Information Technology, 2013
In information security terms, social engineering SE refers to incidents in which an information system is penetrated through the use of social methods. The literature to date 40 texts, which was reviewed for this article, emphasises individual techniques in its description of SE. This leads to a very scattered, anecdotal, and vague notion of SE.
Pekka Tetri, Jukka Vuorinen
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SOCIAL SEARCH ENGINES

International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 2007
The web landscape has undergone massive changes in the past years. On the other hand, search engine technology has not quite kept the same pace. In this article we look at the current scenarios, and argue how social flows can be used to make up for a better generation of search engines.
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Social engineering

Proceedings of the 14th annual ACM SIGCSE conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education, 2009
We describe two experiments to get security-relevant data using Social Engineering. The success of the experiments is disturbing.
Guido Rößling, Marius Müller
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An Introduction to Social Engineering

Information Systems Security, 2000
Abstract Social engineering is the con man's “low-tech” approach to the high-tech world of the Internet. This article explains social engineering concepts, the impact they can have on an organization, and controls the organization can implement to limit its exposure to those attacks.
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The social ascription of obligations to engineers

Science and Engineering Ethics, 2003
Discovering obligations that are ascribed to them by others is potentially an important element in the development of the moral imagination of engineers. Moral imagination cannot reasonably be developed by contemplating oneself and one's task alone: there must be some element of discovering the expectations of people one could put at risk.
Busby, J S, Coeckelbergh, M
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Engineering Progress and the Social Order

Science, 1940
THE recognition is universal that a systematic investigation of Nature and a practical application of the resultant knowledge have placed new tools and new weapons of great potency in man's hands. The importance of science in shaping the daily course of events has been made known to all, partly through the literature of technology, but chiefly by the ...
F B, Jewett, R W, King
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Engineering in the social sciences

Electrical Engineering, 1935
A successful manufacturing engineer looks at the social sciences. He points out that ``all wealth is produced from land by the application of labor aided by capital.'' In order that every one might have an opportunity of securing his rightful share of land, a new system is proposed wherein every community would collect all community-created ground rent
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