Title
Integrating Cognitive and Computer Science to Improve Cyber Security: Selective Attention and Personality Traits for the Detection and Prevention of Risk
Additional Participants
Irfan Ahmed, Carl Weems
Funding Agency
National Science Foundation
Amount
$ 223,022
Starting date
3-1-2015
Duration
2 years
Abstract
The project aims for creating a flexible, scriptable software architecture for conducting experiments to explore the relationships between individual personality traits and cyber behavior and subsequently conducting pilot studies and then full-scale studies of these relationships. The data from the studies will then form the basis for future work in adaptive cyber security mechanisms, better tailored to individual user traits than current generation systems.
Document Type
Metadata Only
Recommended Citation
Richard, Golden G. III, "Integrating Cognitive and Computer Science to Improve Cyber Security: Selective Attention and Personality Traits for the Detection and Prevention of Risk" (2015). Computer Science - Grants and Contracts. Paper 1.
https://scholarworks.uno.edu/cs_grants/1