Demystifying Deception Technology:A Survey
Daniel Fraunholz, Simon Duque Anton, Christoph Lipps, Daniel Reti,, Daniel Krohmer, Frederic Pohl, Matthias Tammen, Hans Dieter Schotten

TL;DR
This survey provides a comprehensive overview of deception technology in cybersecurity, covering taxonomies, theories, psychological factors, implementations, legal, and ethical considerations.
Contribution
It offers an extensive, structured analysis of deception technology, integrating diverse perspectives and recent developments in the field.
Findings
Detailed taxonomies of deception techniques
Discussion of psychological and legal aspects
Comparison of implementation approaches
Abstract
Deception boosts security for systems and components by denial, deceit, misinformation, camouflage and obfuscation. In this work an extensive overview of the deception technology environment is presented. Taxonomies, theoretical backgrounds, psychological aspects as well as concepts, implementations, legal aspects and ethics are discussed and compared.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDeception detection and forensic psychology · Advanced Malware Detection Techniques · Information and Cyber Security
