Displacing big data: How cybercriminals cheat the system.
- 👤 Speaker: Dr. Alice Hutchings, Cambridge
- 📅 Date & Time: Thursday 25 October 2018, 20:30 - 21:30
- 📍 Venue: The Theatre, Peterhouse
Abstract
Many technical approaches for detecting and preventing cybercrimes use big data and machine learning, drawing upon knowledge about the behaviour of legitimate customers and indicators of cybercrime. These include fraud detection systems, behavioural analysis, spam detection, intrusion detection systems, anti-virus software, and denial of service attack protection. However, criminals have adapted their methods in response to big data systems. I will present case studies for a number of different cybercrime types to highlight the methods used for cheating such systems. I will argue that big data solutions are not a silver bullet approach to disrupting cybercrime, but rather represent a Red Queen’s race, requiring constant running to stay in one spot.
Series This talk is part of the Kelvin Club - The Scientific Society of Peterhouse, Cambridge series.
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Thursday 25 October 2018, 20:30-21:30