Impact of Security Awareness Training on Phishing Click-Through Rates
Metadane
- Autorzy: Angelo Carella, Maxim Kotsoev, Tudor M. Truta
- Rok: 2017
- Źródło: 2017 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data), pages 4458–4466
- DOI/Link: IEEE Big Data 2017
- Status: to-read
- Pochodzenie: Wyekstrahowane z anti-phishing-training-2025 (training comparison study)
- Tagi: to-read reference security-awareness-training click-through-rates phishing-simulation
Notatki
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Kontekst cytowania w Anti-Phishing Training 2025:
- Referenced jako [16] w paper (cited multiple times)
- Study: 150 university students
- Real-world setting
- Compared training approaches
- Informed hypotheses H2, H3
Key Findings (from citations):
- Interactive training components showed benefits
- Active learning and immediate feedback effective
- “Report Phish” button mechanism described
- Guided users through identifying suspicious elements
Context:
- Interactive training benefits found in this study
- BUT: Anti-Phishing Training 2025 did NOT replicate at larger scale
- Suggests lab/small-scale findings may not generalize
Quote from Anti-Phishing Training 2025:
“This finding contrasts with some prior work suggesting benefits of interactive training components [16], but aligns with recent large-scale studies showing limited overall training effectiveness.”
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