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I Think They're Trying to Tell Me Something - Advice Sources and Selection for Digital Security

Offered By: IEEE via YouTube

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Cybersecurity Education Courses User Experience Design Courses Two-Factor Authentication Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore the complexities of digital security advice selection in this IEEE Symposium presentation. Delve into a study examining how users evaluate and prioritize security recommendations from various sources. Discover key findings on the impact of advice trustworthiness, the effectiveness of fictional narratives in security education, and reasons for advice rejection. Gain insights into user behavior and preferences that can inform more effective security interventions. Learn about the research methodology, participant demographics, and implications for designing security awareness programs. Understand the challenges in balancing marketing, privacy concerns, and security sensitivity when communicating digital safety measures.

Syllabus

Introduction
Welcome
Advice Sources
Objectives
Coding
Participants
Findings
Too Much Marketing
Security Sensitivity
TwoFactor Authentication
Sources of Advice
Negative Security Experiences
TV Shows
Design Recommendations
Summary


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IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy

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