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TASEP: A Collaborative Social Engineering Tabletop Role-Playing Game to Prevent Successful Social Engineering Attacks

Published 29 Aug 2023 in cs.CR | (2308.15161v1)

Abstract: Data breaches resulting from targeted attacks against organizations, e.g., by advanced persistent threat groups, often involve social engineering (SE) as the initial attack vector before malicious software is used, e.g., for persistence, lateral movement, and data exfiltration. While technical security controls, such as the automated detection of phishing emails, can contribute to mitigating SE risks, raising awareness for SE attacks through education and motivation of personnel is an important building block to increasing an organization's resilience. To facilitate hands-on SE awareness training as one component of broader SE awareness campaigns, we created a SE tabletop game called Tabletop As Social Engineering Prevention (TASEP) in two editions for (a) small and medium enterprises and (b) large corporations, respectively. Its game design is inspired by Dungeons & Dragons role-playing games and facilitates LEGO models of the in-game target organizations. Participants switch roles by playing a group of SE penetration testers and conducting a security audit guided by the game master. We evaluated the created game with different student groups, achieving highly immersive and flexible training, resulting in an entertaining way of learning about SE and raising awareness.

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