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Putting Human-Centered Security Into Practice with Julie Haney

Putting Human-Centered Security Into Practice with Julie Haney

Update: 2024-09-11
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In this episode, we talk about: 

  • The need for human-centered security—in order for security measures to be effective, they must center around people, making usability as crucial as technology. 
  • We explore the gap between research and practice, highlighting the need to bring cybersecurity research into real-world application. Human-centered security research can’t possible be effective if no one knows about it or finds it challenging to implement.
  • The importance of collaboration, advocating for more shared spaces where researchers and practitioners can come together to address pressing cybersecurity challenges.

Julie Haney is a Computer Scientist and Human-Centered Security Researcher and program lead at NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology). She was formerly a Computer Scientist at the United States Department of Defense. In the episode we refer to two of Julie’s publications: “From Ivory Tower to Real World: Building Bridges Between Research and Practice in Human-Centered Cybersecurity” and “Towards Bridging the Research-Practice Gap: Understanding Researcher-Practitioner Interactions and Challenges in Human-Centered Cybersecurity.”

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Putting Human-Centered Security Into Practice with Julie Haney

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