SoK: Still Plenty of Phish in the Sea — A Taxonomy of User-Oriented Phishing Interventions and Avenues for Future Research
Metadane
- Autorzy: Anjuli Franz, Verena Zimmermann, Gregor Albrecht, Katrin Hartwig, Christian Reuter, Alexander Benlian, Joachim Vogt
- Rok: 2021
- Źródło: Seventeenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS 2021), pages 339–358
- DOI/Link: USENIX SOUPS 2021
- Status: to-read
- Pochodzenie: Wyekstrahowane z anti-phishing-training-2025 (SoK taxonomizing interventions)
- Tagi: to-read reference phishing-interventions taxonomy sok soups user-oriented
Notatki
Publikacja dodana automatycznie z bibliografii.
Kontekst cytowania w Anti-Phishing Training 2025:
- Referenced jako [32] w paper (heavily cited throughout)
- Systematization of Knowledge (SoK) paper
- Taxonomizes five categories of phishing interventions:
- Training
- Awareness
- Education
- Notifications
- Design interventions
- Identified research gap: interaction effects between training modality and phishing complexity
- Informed hypothesis H4 (Interaction Effect) - “addressing the gap identified by Franz et al.”
- Noted: lab settings may lack ecological validity
Key Contribution:
- Comprehensive taxonomy of phishing interventions
- Identified future research directions
- Emphasized need for real-world studies
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