Social Cybersecurity: Reshaping Security Through an Empirical Understanding of Human Social Behavior - Sauvik Das

Abstract

Presented online at the Interaction of Privacy and Autonomy in the Digital Age Symposium, August 26, 2020, 10:30 a.m.-11:45 a.m. via the BlueJeans Event platform.The Interaction of Privacy and Autonomy in the Digital Age Symposium ; Session 2.This two day virtual symposium is hosted by the Georgia Tech Library to explore the concept of privacy and its interconnected relationship to autonomy. Privacy researchers and advocates will explore these concepts through the lens of their subject area.TITLE - European and American Approaches to Privacy and Autonomy. Peter Swire, Esq., Scheller College of Business, Georgia Institute of Technology.TITLE - Social Cybersecurity: Reshaping Security Through an Empirical Understanding of Human Social Behavior. Sauvik Das, Ph.D., School of Interactive Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology.Moderated by Cynthia Kutka, Business & Entrepreneurship Librarian, Georgia Institute of Technology Library.Runtime: 76:29 minutesSauvik Das - TITLE: "Social Cybersecurity: Reshaping Security Through an Empirical Understanding of Human Social Behavior". Little is known of the complex social consequences of our security behaviours, and vice versa. Sauvik Das’s work on social cybersecurity bridges this gap. He will present work describing how social influences affect end-user cybersecurity behaviors through a series of empirical studies, including an analysis of how cybersecurity behaviours diffused through the social networks of 1.5 million Facebook users.Peter Swire - TITLE: "European and American Approaches to Privacy and Autonomy"

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