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TitleUnderstanding and Accounting for Human Behavior
Publication TypePresentation
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsJim Blythe, University of Southern California, Sean Smith, Dartmouth College
KeywordsNSA SoS Lablets Materials, science of security, UIUC
Abstract

Since computers are machines, it's tempting to think of computer security as purely a technical problem. However, computing systems are created, used, and maintained by humans, and exist to serve the goals of human and institutional stakeholders. Consequently, effectively addressing the security problem requires understanding this human dimension.


In this tutorial, we discuss this challenge and survey principal research approaches to it.

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Invited Tutorial, Symposium and Bootcamp on the Science of Security (HotSoS 2015), April 2015, Urbana, IL.

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