Cryptographic Challenges: Masking Sensitive Data in Cyber Crimes through ASCII Art
Andres Alejandre, Kassandra Delfin, Victor Castano

TL;DR
This paper explores ASCII art as a novel method for masking sensitive data in cybercrimes, highlighting its potential advantages and limitations in enhancing data security and privacy awareness.
Contribution
It introduces ASCII art as a unique technique for data masking in cybercrime scenarios and discusses strategies to improve privacy protection.
Findings
ASCII art's simplicity and ambiguity can hinder cybercriminals
ASCII art can be an effective tool for data masking
Recommendations for improving data security practices
Abstract
The use of ASCII art as a novel approach to masking sensitive information in cybercrime, focusing on its potential role in protecting personal data during the delivery process and beyond, is presented. By examining the unique properties of ASCII art and its historical context, this study discusses the advantages and limitations of employing this technique in various cybercrime scenarios. Additionally, providing recommendations for enhancing data security practices and fostering a culture of privacy awareness in both businesses and individuals. The findings suggest that ASCII art, with its simplicity and ambiguity, can serve as an effective tool against cybercriminals, emphasizing the need for robust data security measures and increased privacy awareness in today's interconnected world.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital and Cyber Forensics · Public Spaces through Art · Cybercrime and Law Enforcement Studies
