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Analyzing frameworks to model disinformation attacks in online social networks
Autor/es | Cánovas López de Molina, Gonzalo
Sánchez González, Felipe Nespoli, Pantaleone Pastor Galindo, Javier Ruipérez Valiente, José A. |
Coordinador/Director | Varela Vaca, Ángel Jesús
Ceballos Guerrero, Rafael Reina Quintero, Antonia María |
Fecha de publicación | 2024 |
Fecha de depósito | 2024-06-04 |
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ISBN/ISSN | 978-84-09-62140-8 |
Resumen | Disinformation campaigns are increasingly prevalent tactics employed by various actors to advance their agendas, underscoring the critical imperative to bolster detection systems. Consequently, the establishment of a ... Disinformation campaigns are increasingly prevalent tactics employed by various actors to advance their agendas, underscoring the critical imperative to bolster detection systems. Consequently, the establishment of a comprehensive system becomes paramount, facilitating the categorization of these attacks and the discernment of perpetrators’ methods in disseminating disinformation, thereby exerting influence over public opinion. This paper embarks on an extensive examination of prominent disinformation frameworks, including ABCDE, BEND, ALERT, SCOTCH, and DISARM. Furthermore, it conducts a detailed analysis of a real-world case study centred on the Mali scenario, leveraging three frameworks to glean invaluable insights into malicious tactics and enhance classification capabilities. Addi tionally, the paper advocates for the adoption of an additional framework to formulate robust countermeasures against future disinformation campaigns. The significance of these findings cannot be overstated, as they are instrumental in comprehending and categorizing such attacks, thereby enabling proactive measures to forestall similar occurrences or the exploitation of communal resources by nefarious entities advancing their agendas. |
Cita | Cánovas López de Molina, G., Sánchez González, F., Nespoli, P., Pastor Galindo, J. y Ruipérez Valiente, J.A. (2024). Analyzing frameworks to model disinformation attacks in online social networks. En Jornadas Nacionales de Investigación en Ciberseguridad (JNIC) (9ª.2024. Sevilla) (92-99), Sevilla: Universidad de Sevilla. Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Informática. |
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