Why Don't Users Do What They are Supposed to Do? A Look at Users and Security
Offered By: NDC Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of usable security and human-computer interaction design in this thought-provoking conference talk. Delve into the reasons behind users' seemingly negligent security behaviors, examining whether they intentionally disregard threats or simply lack understanding of potential dangers. Investigate the role of developers in creating more intuitive and user-friendly security tools. Gain insights into users' perspectives on security issues and learn how this understanding can inform the development of more effective cybersecurity solutions. Discover the importance of bridging the gap between user behavior and security expectations to create a safer digital environment for all.
Syllabus
Why Don't Users Do What They are Supposed to Do? A look at users and security - Silje Lærk
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