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2019-09-26
Carolyn Crandall.  2016.  The ins and outs of deception for cyber security. Network World.

New deception technologies bring a heightened level of aggressiveness in addressing cyberattacks.  Dynamic deception steps in, when prevention systems fail, and provides organizations with an efficient way to continuously detect intrusions with high interaction traps, engagement servers, and luring techniques to engage attackers. It does this without requiring additional IT staff to manage the solution.

2019-09-25
Carolyn Crandall.  2019.  You’ve Been Deceived about Deception Technology. Cyber Defense Magazine.

There are three misconceptions about deception technology in regard to its value, complexity, and application. Deception technology is valuable in that it provides accurate detection of attacks. Deceptions are organized, deployed, and managed by modem deception technology through the use of machine learning. Different Organizations of all sizes and types can apply deception in their cybersecurity strategies.

2019-09-24
Carolyn Crandall.  2017.  Advanced Deception: How It Works & Why Attackers Hate It. Dark Reading.

The growing complexity and frequency of cyberattacks call for advanced methods to enhance the detection and prevention of such attacks. Deception is a cyber defense technique that is drawing more attention from organizations. This technique could be used to detect, deceive, and lure attackers away from sensitive data upon infiltration into a system. It is important to look at the most common features of distributed deception platforms such as high-interaction deception, adaptive deception, and more.