A little something different from the usual Google and SEO fare:
The 10th annual Workshop on Security and Human Behaviour just finished up (25,26-May) at the University of Cambridge.
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The Session Schedule [cl.cam.ac.uk]
Topics:
---Crime and how we deal with it.
---Security design thinking.
---Empirical privacy research.
---Considering ‘other’ users.
---Security behaviour.
---Terror, risk and fear.
---Big data, security and behaviour.
---Where are we going?
An interesting point I noticed (and that webdev conferences would do well to emulate) is that there appears to be at least one woman on each panel, usually two, occasionally three. There is a very real gender perspective that is too often missing in our webdev conferences. Others are missing too but this is long standing and obvious.
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Links to Working Papers [cl.cam.ac.uk]
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Live Blog of Security and Human Behaviour 2017 [lightbluetouchpaper.org] by Ross Anderson, Security Group at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory.
I have been reading all day. :)