trapning
Trapning is a cross-disciplinary term used to describe the intentional creation and use of traps or lure-based mechanisms to study, influence, or manage interactions between agents and environments. The word combines the idea of a trap with the ongoing process implied by the -ning form, but there is no single formal definition. In practice, trapning appears in varied contexts and the specifics depend on the field.
In cybersecurity and digital security, trapning refers to deploying decoy systems such as honeypots, decoy services,
In ecology and wildlife management, trapning covers the design, placement, and operation of traps for capturing
In game design and interactive media, trapning describes the deliberate placement and tuning of environmental hazards
Techniques across fields emphasize objective-driven planning, risk assessment, monitoring, and data collection. Ethical and legal considerations