BC3422: Usable Security and Privacy | L. Simko

Computer Science
Undergraduate Lecture
Tu Th 1:10-2:25PM

This course explores human factors in computer security and privacy, primarily through in-class activities and discussions, research readings, and a course research project. In this course, we discuss fundamental concepts in the field of Usable Security and Privacy, including why we, as computer scientists, must understand users' security and privacy perceptions, experiences, and contexts in order to design and deploy security and privacy mechanisms. Throughout our study of research topics, we also cover human-centered research methodology (and the ethical application of these methods).

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