S03 – John Lyle, Facebook: The User Is Not The Enemy, But They May Be An Accomplice – Understanding Human-Transmitted Malware Security and Human Behaviour (SHB 2014) 09/06/2014 9 min Listen "S03 – John Lyle, Facebook: The User Is Not The Enemy, But They May Be An Accomplice – Understanding Human-Transmitted Malware" Reproducir Descargar episodio More episodes of the podcast Security and Human Behaviour (SHB 2014) S01 – Mark Frank, Buffalo: Mythperceptions: deception and security 09/06/2014 S01 – Frank Stajano, Cambridge: Understanding scam victims – seven principles for systems security 09/06/2014 S01 – Sophie van der Zee, Cambridge: When lying feels the right thing to do 09/06/2014 S01 – Aldert Vrij, Portsmouth: A Cognitive Approach to Elicit Nonverbal and Verbal Cues to Deceit 09/06/2014 S01 – Jussi Palomaki, Newcastle: Deception, Machiavellianism and poker 09/06/2014 Session 1 Discussion 09/06/2014 S02 – Bonnie Anderson, BYU: How Users Perceive and Respond to Security Messages: A NeuroIS Research Agenda 09/06/2014 S02 – Michelle Baddeley: A Behavioural Analysis of Online Privacy and Security 09/06/2014 S02 – Brian Glass, UCL: Modelling Misrepresentation in Online Seller-Buyer Interactions 09/06/2014 S02 – Bhismadev Chakrabarti, Reading: What determines who we mimic spontaneously? Impact of reward on empathy 09/06/2014 Ver todos los episodios Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn