Manuel Sabelli
Security Serious Game.
Rel. Antonio Lioy, Andrea Atzeni. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Computer Engineering, 2022
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Abstract
SSG – security serious games This thesis describes the problem of ignorance in CyberSecurity. This gap leads to Malware spreading. Malware is intrusive software that is designed to damage and destroy computers and computer systems. Malware uses human factors to spread, in fact, Malware authors often try to trick users into downloading malicious files or opening files containing malicious attachments. To avoid that, it is important to improve users’ knowledge about Malware. One way to do that is through SSG. This is a technique for transmitting knowledge through gamification techniques, achieving good results. The work starts talking about Cybercrime and how it is increased in the last few years.
Then, it will continue with the Malware description, how to protect from Malware and how Malware uses users’ ignorance to spread
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