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Honeyquest Query Database

This folder contains queries used in Honeyquest questionnaires, i.e., the questions that are presented to the participants.

⚖️ License and Attribution

Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL)

https://opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/summary/

  • You are free to share — copy, distribute and use the database.
  • You are free to create — produce works from the database.
  • You are free to adapt — modify, transform and build upon the database.

As long as you:

  • Attribute — You must attribute any public use of the database, or works produced from the database, in the manner specified in the ODbL. For any use or redistribution of the database, or works produced from it, you must make clear to others the license of the database and keep intact any notices on the original database.
  • Share-Alike — If you publicly use any adapted version of this database, or works produced from an adapted database, you must also offer that adapted database under the ODbL.
  • Keep open — If you redistribute the database, or an adapted version of it, then you may use technological measures that restrict the work (such as DRM) as long as you also redistribute a version without such measures.

If you use this database please cite the following work:

Mario Kahlhofer, Stefan Achleitner, Stefan Rass, and René Mayrhofer. 2024. Honeyquest: Rapidly Measuring the Enticingness of Cyber Deception Techniques with Code-based Questionnaires. In The 27th International Symposium on Research in Attacks, Intrusions and Defenses (RAID 2024), September 30-October 02, 2024, Padua, Italy. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 20 pages. https://doi.org/10.1145/3678890.3678897

License of Individual Queries

⚠️ Please note that ODbL only governs the rights over the database, and not the contents of the database individually.

Each query in this database has attached metadata that specifies the license under which it is licensed. Please refer to the metadata of each query for the specific license and to QUERY_DATABASE.md for a technical description of the metadata fields.

Currently, 98% of the queries are licensed under Creative Commons BY-SA or the MIT license.