This book makes the case that traditional security design does not
take the end-user into consideration, and therefore, fails. This book
goes on to explain, using a series of examples, how to rethink
security solutions to take users into consideration. By understanding
the limitations and habits of users – including malicious users,
aiming to corrupt the system – this book Illustrates how better
security technologies are made possible. Traditional security books
focus on one of the following areas: cryptography, security protocols,
or existing standards. They rarely consider the end user as part of
the security equation, and when they do, it is in passing. This book
considers the end user as the most important design consideration, and
then shows how to build security and privacy technologies that are
both secure and which offer privacy. This reduces the risk for social
engineering and, in general, abuse. Advanced-level students interested
in software engineering, security and HCI (Human Computer Interaction)
will find this book useful as a study guide. Engineers and security
practitioners concerned with abuse and fraud will also benefit from
the methodologies and techniques in this book.
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ISBN
9783030437541
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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