Abstract
Security challenges require greater insight and flexibility into the way deception can be identified and responded to. Deception research in interactions has identified behaviors indicative of truth-telling and deceit. Deception in military environments has focused on planning deception, where approaches have been developed to deceive others, but neglecting counter deception perspectives. To address these challenges a holistic approach to deception is advocated. A literature review of deception was conducted followed by validation interviews with Subject Matter Experts (SMEs). Explanatory thematic analysis of interviews conducted with SMEs (n=19) led to the development of meta-themes related to the ‘deceiver’, their ‘intent; ‘strategies and tactics’ of deception, ‘interpretation’ by the target and ‘target’ decision-making strengths and vulnerabilities. This led to the development of the Holistic Model of Deception (HMD), an approach where strategies reflect context. The implications of this approach are considered alongside the limitations and future directions required to validate the HMD.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 53rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences |
Publisher | The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa |
Pages | 1865-1874 |
Number of pages | 10 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-0-9981331-3-3 |
Publication status | Published - 7 Jan 2020 |
Event | HICSS 2020: Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences - Maui, Hawaii Duration: 7 Jan 2020 → 10 Jan 2020 |
Conference
Conference | HICSS 2020: Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences |
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City | Maui, Hawaii |
Period | 7/01/20 → 10/01/20 |