+ All Categories
Home > Documents > The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery...

The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery...

Date post: 23-Dec-2015
Category:
Upload: piers-dalton
View: 216 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
30
Transcript
Page 1: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.
Page 2: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.

2

The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery

15/05/2015 Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery

Page 3: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.

3

Background

• What defines factual media?

• Types of fictional media

• Games

• TV

• Films

15/05/2015 Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery

Page 4: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.

Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 4

Potential influences

• Difficult to predict

• Lots of possibilities

• Main influences from the research

15/05/2015

Page 5: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.

Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 5

Is it real? - Games

• Watch_Dogs

• Cars

• Cash Machines

• Traffic lights

15/05/2015

Page 6: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.

Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 6

Is it real? - Games

• Cars

• Examined the Controller Area Network (CAN)

• Able to control:

• Display & Radio

• Body controller & Environment

• Engine & Breaks

• Wireless access through tyre pressure monitoring system

• 10m with a basic antenna / 40m with a low noise amplifier

15/05/2015

Page 7: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.

Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 7

Is it real? - Games

• Cash Machines

• Physical access needed

• Independent cash machines

• Tyupkin malware

• Machines pre-infected

• Activated through keypad

• Barnaby Jack - Jackpotting

15/05/2015

Page 8: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.

Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 8

Is it real? - Games

• Traffic lights

• Signals intercepted for about $100

• Vulnerable systems have no encryption or authentication

• Accessed from a drone 650 feet above

• Possible from up to two miles away

• Electric road signs

15/05/2015

Page 9: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.

9

Is it real? - TV

• Homeland

• Vice President is killed through pacemaker hacking

• Influences:

• In 2007 Dick Cheney had his pacemaker’s wireless capabilities disabled

• Barnaby Jack’s research into Implantable Medical Devices (IMDs)

15/05/2015 Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery

Page 10: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.

10

Is it real? - TV

• Implantable Medical Devices (IMDs)• Pacemakers

• 830-volt shock from 50 feet away

• Serial and model numbers

• No documented direct uses

• “could definitely result in fatalities”

• Insulin Pumps

• In 2010 an insulin pump was hacked from 100 feet away

• Dump The entire contents

• Prevent the insulin being distributed

• Barnaby Jack managed to improve on this

• 300 feet away without the pump ID

15/05/2015 Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery

Page 11: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.

Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 11

Is it real? - Films

• Interstellar

• Drone hacked in mid-air

• Skyfall

• Gas explosion targeted government building

15/05/2015

Page 12: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.

Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 12

Is it real? - Films

• Drone hacking

• The Pentagon is deploying “Electronic Armour”

• After downing of a U.S. RQ-170 military drone in Iran

• Claimed to be a cyber-attack

• Samy Kamkar has engineered SkyJack

• Control a drone with other drones

15/05/2015

Page 13: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.

Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 13

Is it real? - Films

• Gas explosions

• SCADA systems

• “Stuxnet” influence

15/05/2015

Page 14: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.

<<<<<Your Name Here>>>>> 1415/05/2015

The CSI Effect

Page 15: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.

Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15

The CSI Effect

• Is the effect in which an individual believes that the forensic science in crime show television programmes are completely true

• Coined in the year 2000

• This affects criminals as well as the average layperson

• Should crime shows be more factual?• New CSI Cyber

15/05/2015

Page 16: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.

Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 16

Crime Shows

• People have the appeal of working out the suspect in a crime show

• Because of this:• Crime shows are easy to follow• Easy to determine the suspect

• The investigation has to fit inside an episode• Quick and easy

15/05/2015

Page 17: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.

Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 17

Cyber Crime in fictional television shows

• New CSI Cyber• Cyber criminals are more dangerous than ordinary killers• Nothing connected to the internet is safe from hackers

• First episode contained baby monitors being hacked• Episodes about the Internet of Things

• The cyber-crime from these shows get taken out of the news• “I keep thinking if I could just turn in one hacker at a time, nothing

like that will ever happen again”• Main Characters behavioural psychology practice got hacked and all of the

records got stolen

15/05/2015

Page 18: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.

Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 18

RFC 1392: Internet Users’ Glossary

• Hacker• “A person who delights in having an intimate understanding of the

internal workings of a system, computers and computer networks in particular. The term is often misused in a pejorative context, where "cracker" would be the correct term.”

• Cracker• “an individual who attempts to access computer systems without

authorization. These individuals are often malicious, as opposed to hackers, and have many means at their disposal for breaking into a system.”

15/05/2015

Page 19: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.

Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 19

“I keep thinking if I could just turn in one hacker at a time, nothing like that will ever happen again”

15/05/2015

Page 20: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.

Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 20

The Factual Media (Media Effect)

• People have access to factual news throughout their daily lives

• The average person relies heavily on the news• Can be accessed through many sources 24/7 across the globe

15/05/2015

Page 21: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.

Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 21

• Hacking is used instead of cracking• Become well known

• Has it become the correct term?

• The media is known for over sensationalising topics• If the information is wrong

• Audience will get a false representation of the topic

• Opinions of the writers is critical

15/05/2015

Page 22: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.

Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 2215/05/2015

Page 23: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.

Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 23

The Tech Effect

• Impact which advances in science and technology have on various aspects of culture

• Comparing the real life technology with the fictional technology

• Police don’t have the technologies that are available in the fictional television shows

15/05/2015

Page 24: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.

Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 24

In CSI Cyber

• Malware software which changes colour when malware has been identified

• If only it was that easy

15/05/2015

Page 25: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.

Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 25

The Inverse CSI Effect

As Richard Overill rightly pointed out:

Crime shows broadcast onto television screens not only effect the average layperson and jury members but also criminals

15/05/2015

Page 26: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.

Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 26

• Criminals who would be frequent watchers of CSI shows

• Change their MO in two ways• To fit the hackers on the television show

• To become more discreet and restrict their activities• Cybercrime much harder to detect and find the suspect

• To stop their criminal activities • Television shows depict cybercrime solving as easy and

effortless

15/05/2015

Page 27: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.

Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 27

Does the CSI Effect exist?

• Research is conflicting

• No substantial evidence to suggest the CSI Effect exists

• CSI Effect is a small factor, which without other factors would not require attention

• Tech Effect• Media Effect

• If criminals are not effected by television shows what are they effected by?

15/05/2015

Page 28: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.

Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 28

Influence on future crime

• How would you know?• Conduct Surveys

• Increase in Documentaries / factual programs• More factual means more people know how to “hack”

• Will that influence more cyber crime and cyber attacks

15/05/2015

Page 29: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.

Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 29

What can be done

• Education• Good for the average person• Bad for potential Criminals• Education on Jury members

• Before they go into court

• CSI Effect in digital evidence will increase in the next 10 years

• Digital Forensics and cyber-crime is relatively new in the television industry

• Both positive and negative

15/05/2015

Page 30: The Effect of Fictional Media on Future Cybercrime. Presented by Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 15/05/2015Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery2.

Jessica Eastell and Peter Lowery 30

Questions?

• Jessica – [email protected]

• Peter – [email protected]

15/05/2015


Recommended