Towards Unveiling Effects Of Human Factors Within Security Risk Assessment

Winnie Mbaka
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[Background:] Security-by-design techniques (e.g., STRIDE) are used to elicit system threats before they are exploited. Since security threat assessment is performed on a conceptualised model of the system under analysis, human expertise is relied upon to exhaustively elicit all possible threats. To this end, the outcomes of threat analysis depend on the individual actors involved in the process. However, human expertise can be biased depending on certain or a combination of human factors. [Goal:] With this work, we aim to unveil the effect (if any) of human factors (e.g., gender, age, seniority, educational background, nationality) to security risk assessment. [Method:] To contribute to this body of knowledge, we are conducting a state-of-the-art literature review and several experiments with human participants (experts and non-experts) in the domain of security and risk assessment. First, the topic and technical domain are described in general. Second, preliminary results of the on-going literature review are presented. Finally, a research plan is described including research questions, treatment, and participant recruitment.
揭示安全风险评估中人为因素的作用
[背景:]设计安全技术(例如,STRIDE)用于在系统威胁被利用之前引出它们。由于安全威胁评估是在分析中的系统的概念化模型上执行的,因此需要依靠人类的专业知识来详尽地得出所有可能的威胁。为此,威胁分析的结果取决于过程中涉及的个体行动者。然而,人类的专业知识可能会因某些或多种人为因素而产生偏见。[目标:]通过这项工作,我们旨在揭示人为因素(如性别、年龄、资历、教育背景、国籍)对安全风险评估的影响(如果有的话)。[方法:]为了对这一知识体系有所贡献,我们正在进行一项最新的文献综述,并在安全和风险评估领域与人类参与者(专家和非专家)进行了几次实验。首先,对主题和技术领域进行了概述。其次,介绍正在进行的文献综述的初步结果。最后,研究计划是描述包括研究问题,治疗和参与者招募。
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