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Computational Cybersecurity in Compromised Environments (C3E)
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C3E 2019
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Sprawling disinformation networks discovered across Europe ahead of EU elections
Submitted by willirn1 on Tue, 09/10/2019 - 11:51am
Articles of Interest
C3E 2019
Cognitive Security
Cognitive Security in Cyber
EU elections
fake news
Cognitive Security
Articles of Interest
C3E 2019
biblio
Facebook’s Dystopian Definition of ‘Fake’
Submitted by willirn1 on Tue, 09/10/2019 - 11:45am
Articles of Interest
C3E 2019
Cognitive Security
Cognitive Security in Cyber
Facebook
fake news
Cognitive Security
Articles of Interest
C3E 2019
biblio
Microsoft is trying to fight fake news with its Edge mobile browser
Submitted by willirn1 on Tue, 09/10/2019 - 11:42am
Articles of Interest
C3E 2019
Cognitive Security
Cognitive Security in Cyber
Microsoft
Microsoft Edge
Cognitive Security
Articles of Interest
C3E 2019
biblio
People are bad at spotting fake news. Can computer programs do better?
Submitted by willirn1 on Tue, 09/10/2019 - 11:34am
Articles of Interest
C3E 2019
Cognitive Security
Cognitive Security in Cyber
fake news
Cognitive Security
Articles of Interest
C3E 2019
biblio
Could this be the solution to stop the spread of fake news?
Submitted by willirn1 on Tue, 09/10/2019 - 11:12am
Articles of Interest
C3E 2019
Cognitive Security
Cognitive Security in Cyber
crowdsourcing
Cognitive Security
Articles of Interest
C3E 2019
biblio
People older than 65 share the most fake news, a new study finds
Submitted by willirn1 on Tue, 09/10/2019 - 10:54am
Articles of Interest
C3E 2019
Cognitive Security
Cognitive Security in Cyber
fake news
Cognitive Security
Articles of Interest
C3E 2019
biblio
From viruses to social bots, researchers unearth the structure of attacked networks
Submitted by willirn1 on Tue, 09/10/2019 - 10:36am
Articles of Interest
attacked network
C3E 2019
Cognitive Security
Cognitive Security in Cyber
machine learning
Cognitive Security
Articles of Interest
C3E 2019
biblio
Deepfakes Are Getting Better, But They're Still Easy to Spot
Submitted by willirn1 on Tue, 09/10/2019 - 10:29am
Articles of Interest
C3E 2019
Cognitive Security
Cognitive Security in Cyber
Deepfakes
Cognitive Security
Articles of Interest
C3E 2019
biblio
Simulations in Cyber-Security: A Review of Cognitive Modeling of Network Attackers, Defenders, and Users
Submitted by Katie Dey on Mon, 09/09/2019 - 10:39pm
Articles of Interest
behavioral simulations
C3E 2019
cognitive modeling
Cognitive Security
Cyber-security
embedded cognition
Human Factors
model tracing
network simulations
training effectiveness
Cognitive Security
Articles of Interest
C3E 2019
biblio
Learning about Cyber Deception through Simulations: Predictions of Human Decision Making with Deceptive Signals in Stackelberg Security Games
Submitted by Katie Dey on Mon, 09/09/2019 - 10:36pm
ACT-R
Algorithm
Articles for Review
C3E 2019
Cognitive Architecture
Cognitive Security
Computer simulation
deception
Instance-based learning
Mind
Cognitive Security
Articles for Review
C3E 2019
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