Cyber-specifications
capturing user requirements for cyber-security investigations
Alex W. Stedmon; Dale Richards; Siraj A. Shaikh; John Huddlestone; Ruairidh Davison
Abstract
In order to capture important user requirements data, it is necessary to take a user-centered approach to understand security from a human factors perspective. Human Factors and Ergonomics are the disciplines that look to support user needs and requirements of products and processes through a detailed understanding of the user’s capabilities, limitations and expectation of those products or processes. A range of methods and approaches are available to assist with the collection of user requirements in sensitive domains and this chapter considers practical ...
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