Publication Date
9-19-2019
Document Type
Contribution to a Book
Publication Title
Human Performance in Automated and Autonomous Systems: Emerging Issues and Practical Perspectives
Editor
Mustapha Mouloua, Peter A. Hancock
DOI
10.1201/9780429458323
Abstract
In this chapter, we aim to identify some of the roles human factors research and practice can play in improving human-automation interaction with cybersecurity solutions, with a particular focus on how human-automation interaction can facilitate or hinder security as part of a complex sociotechnical system. We present established principles and theories of human-automation interaction effectiveness and show their application to cybersecurity. Finally, we bring these ideas together to illustrate our approach to the investigation of human performance in computer network defense.
Funding Number
1553018
Funding Sponsor
National Science Foundation
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Department
Psychology
Recommended Citation
David Schuster and Joseph R. Keebler. "Cybersecurity in Organizations: A Sociotechnical Systems Approach" Human Performance in Automated and Autonomous Systems: Emerging Issues and Practical Perspectives (2019). https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429458323
Comments
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