Decision Model Analysis for Spam

  • Orfila A
  • Carbo J
  • Ribagorda A
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Abstract

One of the security challenges of e-Government is to offer a fluid dialogue to citizens that guarantees the availability, confidentiality and integrity of the information interchanged. Spam jeopardizes the sur- vival of electronic mail as a communication mean. Many approaches to solve the spam problem has been proposed. This paper shows the ne- cessity of studying the real value of spam filters. Contrary to common belief, false positive rate and false negative rate do not completely reveal to what extent a junk filter is worth using. Very important parameters like the hostility of the environment (summarized by the probability of receiving spam) or the error costs associated with the filter play a decisive role.

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Orfila, A., Carbo, J., & Ribagorda, A. (2004). Decision Model Analysis for Spam. Information & Security: An International Journal, 15, 151–161. https://doi.org/10.11610/isij.1510

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