Oct. 31, 2022, 1:20 a.m. | Yibo Hu, Yu Lin, Erick Skorupa Parolin, Latifur Khan, Kevin Hamlen

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Recent works in cyber deception study how to deter malicious intrusion by
generating multiple fake versions of a critical document to impose costs on
adversaries who need to identify the correct information. However, existing
approaches are context-agnostic, resulting in sub-optimal and unvaried outputs.
We propose a novel context-aware model, Fake Document Infilling (FDI), by
converting the problem to a controllable mask-then-infill procedure. FDI masks
important concepts of varied lengths in the document, then infills a realistic
but fake alternative considering …

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