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Human Computer Interaction in Cyber Security Handbook


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Key Features


Covers main areas of Human-Computer Interaction and Human Factors in cybersecurity SAVE 20%
Includes information for IT specialist who often desire (or IT specialists then desire) more knowledge about the human side of cybersecurity
Provides a reference for other disciplines such as psychology, behavioral science, software engineering, and security management offers a source of information for cybersecurity
Includes the review of laws and regulation in the new areas such as Internet of Things


The book in numbers

403

Pages


Introduction. Authentication. Biometrics. Machine Entities. Privacy. Trust. Insider Threat. Social Engineering. Money Laundering. Black Market. Smart Cities. Smart Network and Devices. Healthcare Information Security and Assurance. Internet of Things. Privacy Regulations. US Government and Law Enforcement. Enterprise Solution and Technologies. The Perspective of the Future. Movies and Media.
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Useful topics


This handbook is a source of information for the discipline of cybersecurity from a human factors perspective. It is an important and valuable resource for IT specialists, as well as other disciplines such as psychology, behavioral science, software engineering, and security management.

Book Review

"This excellent pioneering handbook on HCI aspects of cybersecurity is a must read for all who are concerned with computer information security."

Gavriel Salvendy, member National Academy of Engineering, USA.

"This important book is very timely as cybersecurity becomes the most critical factor in assuring safe and effective communication and ultimately business success."

Waldemar Karwowski, Pegasus Professor, and Chair, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems, University of Central Florida, USA

Play Cyber Games

July 29, 2018

Play Sheerlock Game online

A digital game “Sherlock Holmes: Secure Your Identity” , was designed to raise awareness and to educate secondary school and university-level student about identity theft. The Game is played in a web browser and features a two level, spirit based obstacle course. Obstacles can be successfully avoided through identification of […]
July 10, 2018

Cyber Poker Card Game

Excellent for employee security training programs Cyber awareness team meetings exhibitor giveaways to booth visitors. Event giveaways you can play alone or in groups of 2, 3, or 4 people.
July 10, 2018

Phishing Email Card Game

View cards one by one and sort them into two piles: Phishing and non-Phishing. As you do this, clearly think of the reasons why you qualify the card in its respective category. You can play alone or in groups of 2, 3, or 4 people.

Training Workshops, Tutorials, and Talks

July 9, 2018

Human Computer Interaction in Cybersecurity

The “human agent” is at the center of all security research. Some people refer to human agents or users as the “weakest link in the security chain”. It is true that user behavior plays a part in many security failures. This introductory/intermediate course in the human aspects of cyber security […]
July 10, 2018

How to Design User-Friendly Dashboards, 2018, Las Vegas Nevada, USA

With a growing need for mass data visualization, most business and consumer applications display a dashboard page that includes an overview of the system status and content. Are all these dashboards effective? What are the basic principles behind designing effective and intuitive dashboards? This introductory/intermediate course in dashboard design will […]

Upcoming Conference

21st International Conference
on Human-Computer Interaction
Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort Orlando, Florida, USA 26 - 31 July 2019

News and Medias

June 20, 2020

Criminal ring of Chrome spyware extensions exposed, millions of users affected

Criminal ring of Chrome spyware extensions exposed, millions of users affected  
June 20, 2020

Billions of records exposed. Zack Whittaker@zackwhittaker / 7:30 am PDT•June 19, 2020 Comment

Oracle’s BlueKai tracks you across the web. That data spilled online