Understanding the Efficacy of Phishing Training in Practice

Metadane

  • Autorzy: Grant Ho, Ariana Mirian, Elisa Luo, Khang Tong, Euyhyun Lee, Lin Liu, Christopher A. Longhurst, Christian Dameff, Stefan Savage, Geoffrey M. Voelker
  • Rok: 2025
  • Źródło: IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
  • DOI/Link: IEEE S&P 2025
  • Status: to-read
  • Pochodzenie: Wyekstrahowane z anti-phishing-training-2025 (recent large-scale evidence)
  • Tagi: to-read reference phishing-training healthcare 19500-employees ieee-sp

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Kontekst cytowania w Anti-Phishing Training 2025:

  • Referenced jako [43] w paper (heavily cited - appears 8+ times)
  • Study: 19,500+ healthcare employees
  • Recent large-scale evidence showing LIMITED overall training effectiveness
  • Key findings:
    • Minimal effectiveness of current training approaches
    • Consistent with large-scale findings (effect size patterns)
    • Aligns with reproduction study results
  • Informed hypotheses H2, H4
  • Cited in Results section confirming training ineffectiveness

Quote from Anti-Phishing Training 2025:

“This finding aligns with recent large-scale evidence suggesting minimal effectiveness of current training approaches [43].”

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