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摘要
鉴于安全开发的困难,对软件开发人员的研究仍然至关重要。然而,开展这些研究仍然是安全社区的一个痛点,因为招募和留住这些人员都非常困难。在这项工作中,我们的目标是通过构建 NERDS:用于远程开发人员研究的 N on-invasive E nvironment,使对软件开发人员进行安全研究变得更加容易。NERDS 允许进行远程研究,同时仍为研究人员提供受控环境。我们将介绍在两项不同的安全软件开发研究中构建和部署 NERDS 的经验。我们的经验教训可以为其他希望利用 NERDS 的研究人员提供宝贵的启示。我们将 NERDS 作为开源系统提供。
NERDS: A Non-invasive Environment for Remote Developer Studies
Given the difficulties of secure development, studying software developers remains pivotal. However, conducting these studies remains a pain point for the security community as recruitment and retention can be incredibly difficult. In this work, we aim to make conducting security studies with software developers easier by building NERDS : a N on-invasive E nvironment for R emote D eveloper S tudies. NERDS allows for conducting remote studies while still providing researchers with a controlled environment. We describe our experiences building and deploying NERDS in two distinct secure software development studies. Our lessons learned can provide valuable insight to other researchers wanting to utilize NERDS . We provide NERDS as an open-source system.