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Highlights
- Whether you're a designer, researcher, product manager, or engineer, you need to be concerned about your product's security experience and your organization's overall security.
- Author(s): Heidi Trost
- 160 Pages
- Art, Product
Description
Book Synopsis
Whether you're a designer, researcher, product manager, or engineer, you need to be concerned about your product's security experience and your organization's overall security.
If you care about the people who use your products and want to keep them safe, Human-Centered Security is an essential resource to have at your fingertips. This book provides valuable insights and critical questions to help you ensure that your organization's security experience is both strong and effective.
- Learn how security impacts the user experience-both positively and negatively.
- Understand key security concepts and terms.
- Learn about the intricate dynamics of the user security experience.
- Figure out who your security allies are in your company and how to use them for the best outcomes.
- Ask better questions when talking to your cross-disciplinary team about how to interpret security.
- Consider what the enhanced measures are when designing for secure outcomes.
- Embrace iteration when threat actors surprise your company with unpredictable actions.
- Discover how to get buy-in for security from your leadership.
Review Quotes
"Human-Centered Security provides clear guideposts and resources for anyone designing for security or with security in mind, which should be everyone."
-Lindsey Wallace, PhD
Director of Design Research and Strategy, Cisco Security
"An excellent introduction to human-centered security thinking, and a step-by-step guide to developing security that people can and want to use."
-M. Angela Sasse, PhD
Professor of Human-Centered Security, Ruhr University Bochum
"Human-Centered Security is an excellent blend of human factors, design, and cybersecurity."
-Nikki Robinson, DSc, PhD
Author of Mind the Tech Gap and Effective Vulnerability Management, lead security architect at IBM and adjunct professor
"Trost's Human-Centered Security is an opportunity to reexamine not just what security behaviors are, but how we design for them, translating applied behavioral science into a practical method for security designers."
-Matt Wallaert
Founder at BeSci.io and author of Start at the End: How to Build Products That Create Change