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Detecting insider threats through language change

机译:通过语言变化发现内部威胁

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The act of conducting an insider attack carries with it cognitive and social challenges that may affect an offender's day-to-day work behavior. We test this hypothesis by examining the language used in e-mails that were sent as part of a 6-hr workplace simulation. The simulation involved participants (N = 54) examining databases and exchanging information as part of a four-stage organized crime investigation. After the first stage, 25% of the participants were covertly incentivized to act as an "insider" by providing information to a provocateur. Analysis of the language used in participants' e-mails found that insiders became more self-focused, showed greater negative affect, and showed more cognitive processing compared to their coworkers. At the interpersonal level, insiders showed significantly more deterioration in the degree to which their language mimicked other team members over time. Our findings demonstrate how language may provide an indirect way of identifying employees who are undertaking an insider attack.
机译:进行内部攻击的行为会带来认知和社会挑战,这些挑战可能会影响罪犯的日常工作行为。我们通过检查作为6小时工作场所模拟的一部分发送的电子邮件中使用的语言来检验该假设。模拟过程涉及参与者(N = 54),作为四个阶段的有组织犯罪调查的一部分,他们检查数据库并交换信息。在第一阶段之后,有25%的参与者通过向挑衅者提供信息而暗中被激励去充当“内部人”。对参与者电子邮件中使用的语言的分析发现,与同事相比,内部人员变得更加专注,表现出更大的负面影响并表现出更多的认知能力。在人际关系层面,内部人员显示出他们的语言模仿其他团队成员的程度随着时间的推移显着恶化。我们的发现表明,语言如何提供间接的方式来识别遭受内部攻击的员工。

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