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STAST 2011: Milan, Italy
- 1st Workshop on Socio-Technical Aspects in Security and Trust, STAST 2011, Milan, Italy, September 8, 2011. IEEE 2011, ISBN 978-1-4577-1181-7
Security and Trust Models with Social/Human Aspects
- Fabiano Dalpiaz, Elda Paja, Paolo Giorgini:
Security requirements engineering via commitments. 1-8 - Philip Inglesant, Martina Angela Sasse:
Information security as organizational power: A framework for re-thinking security policies. 9-16 - Ilaria Matteucci, Paolo Mori, Marinella Petrocchi, Luca Wiegand:
Controlled data sharing in E-health. 17-23 - Lisa Rajbhandari, Einar Snekkenes:
An approach to measure effectiveness of control for risk analysis with game theory. 24-29
Security and Trust for Socio-Technical Systems
- Manon van der Sar, Ingrid Mulder, Sunil Choenni:
Camera use in the public domain: Towards a "Big Sister" approach. 30-36 - Fatih Karayumak, Michaela Kauer, Maina M. Olembo, Tobias Volk, Melanie Volkamer:
User study of the improved Helios voting system interfaces. 37-44 - Kai-Uwe Loser, Alexander Nolte, Thomas Herrmann, Haiko te Neues:
Information security management systems and socio-technical walkthroughs. 45-51
Social/Human Perception of Security and Trust
- Elisa Costante, Jerry den Hartog, Milan Petkovic:
On-line trust perception: What really matters. 52-59 - Jason R. C. Nurse, Sadie Creese, Michael Goldsmith, Koen Lamberts:
Trustworthy and effective communication of cybersecurity risks: A review. 60-68
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