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The examination of digital events through the prism of a quantitatively represented cultural framework allows for a new perspective on existing cyber security issues and events. When the cultural framework is applied to a large set of data, simple statistical analysis can be applied, allowing the researchers to quantify, characterize, and model specific aspects of human behavior.
Attribution relies largely on technology; however, experts who rely on technology may inadvertently inject their own biases when evaluating findings. Attackers are now deceiving the analysts, by misleading them through the use of deceptive data and exploiting defender and analyst biases. One set of biases that can be objectively measured is cultural bias. Cultural biases are so firmly engrained that...
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