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November 15, 2007 Design

Security and usability: Don’t let your users get you down

After my first year at university I spent the summer working in a delicatessen in Putney. One morning during my

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November 6, 2007 Lecture Notes / Tech News

Checklists

(Stalker-Firth, R., July 2003)

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October 21, 2007 Design

Codebreaking: Humans are the weakest link

People are the weakest link in all computer systems. We hear about the best cryptography money can buy: integrity checking,

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August 29, 2007 Lecture Notes

Cognitive Science for IT Security

Humans are involved in 80-90% of IT security system breaches. We have the technological capacity to keep our software systems

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June 21, 2007 Design

Human-computer interaction: Can you see what it is yet?

[update 20/8/20: My guide to human-computer interaction is now available over on Udemy.] The recent furore over the 2012 Olympics Logo reminds

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