
Human Aspects of Information Security and Assurance
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The two-volume set IFIP AICT 721 +722 constitutes the proceedings of the 18th IFIP WG 11.12 International Symposium on Human Aspects of Information Security and Assurance, HAISA 2024, held in Skövde, Sweden, in July 9-11, 2024.
The 39 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 55 submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical sections:
Part I - Management and Risk; Social Engineering; Technical Attacks and Defenses; Usable Security.
Part II - Awareness and Education; Privacy.
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.- Awareness & Education.
.- The Influence of Human Factors on Adaptive Social Media Cyber-security Training and Education.
.- Towards an Active Learning Approach for the Design of a Secure Programming Course using Constructive Alignment.
.- Investigating the use of indigenous languages within South African schools to teach cyber-safety awareness.
.- Useful but for someone else - an explorative study on cybersecurity training acceptance.
.- Laying the foundation for digital citizenship: The integration of 'the CyberSmart Squad' into pre-school curriculum.
.- Gamification in Cybersecurity Training: High-level Properties of Cybersecurity Games.
.- A Framework for Matching Distinct Personality Types with Information Security Awareness Methods.
.- "Probably put some sort of fear in": Investigating the role of Heuristics in Cyber Awareness Messaging for Small to Medium Sized Enterprises.
.- Improving the Human Firewall: Exploring the Factors that Influence Cyber-Security Incident Reporting.
.- Harnessing the Right Talent for SETA Programs: Cybersecurity Roles and Competencies that Make a Difference.
.- Privacy.
.- Privacy Policies on Websites: A Case Study in the Financial Industry in South Africa.
.- Analysing Websites Privacy Policies: A Study of E-commerce Websites in South Africa.
.- Security and Privacy Perspectives on Using ChatGPT at the Workplace: An Interview Study.
.- A Holistic Approach to Developing Intervention Strategies Against Digital Piracy.
.- Data After Death: Australian User Preferences and Future Solutions to Protect Posthumous User Data.
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