DOWNLOAD HERE THE PDF OF THE ACCEPTED PAPERS
Paper presentation I
1) Federico Maria Cau and Lucio Davide Spano. Mitigating Human Errors and Cognitive Bias for Human-AI Synergy in Cybersecurity
2) Roberto Casaluce, Andrea Burratin, Francesca Chiaromonte, Alberto Lluch Lafuente and Andrea Vandin. Enhancing Threat Model Validation: A White-Box Approach based on Statistical Model Checking and Process Mining
3) Alessandro Pollini and Alessia Ciccone. The Hidden Potential of an Incident. Designing for Cybersecurity Incident Reporting
4) Francesco Greco, Paolo Buono, Giuseppe Desolda, Domenico Desiato, Rosa Lanzilotti and Grazia Ragone. Unlocking the Potential of Simulated Phishing Campaigns: Measuring the Impact of Interaction among Different Human Factors
Paper presentation II
5) Danilo Caivano, Mary Cerullo, Domenico Desiato and Giuseppe Polese. Classification benchmarking of fake account datasets using machine learning models and feature selection strategies
6) Gaetano Cimino and Vincenzo Deufemia. Towards Enhanced Human Mitigation of Vishing Attacks: Leveraging Large Language Models for Real-Time User Guidance
7) Vita Santa Barletta, Danilo Caivano, Miriana Calvano, Antonio Curci and Antonio Piccinno. CRASTE: Human Factors and Perception in Cybersecurity Education
8) Bernardo Breve and Vincenzo Deufemia. Toward Dynamic Human Knowledge Assessment to Tailor Network Traffic Visual Platform Interfaces
As technology continues to advance, the role of human factors in cybersecurity becomes increasingly significant. Human vulnerabilities, arising from factors such as cognitive biases, social engineering, and usability issues, pose significant challenges in maintaining robust cybersecurity measures.
This workshop seeks to address these challenges and explore innovative solutions and methodologies for assessing and mitigating human vulnerability in the realm of human factors in security and privacy, as well as human-centred security and privacy.
We aim to bring together researchers and practitioners from the fields of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Cybersecurity to explore and discuss the critical aspects of human vulnerability in the cybersecurity landscape.
We invite submissions on a wide range of topics related to HCI, cybersecurity, and human vulnerability assessment and mitigation, including but not limited to:
User-Centered Design for Cybersecurity
Visual Interfaces for cybersecurity
Social Engineering Attacks and Countermeasures
Usability and Security Trade-offs
Cognitive Biases and Human Decision-Making in Cybersecurity
User Awareness and Training Programs
Human Factors in Incident Response
Ethical Hacking and Red Team Assessments
Privacy Concerns in Human-Centric Security
We solicit position papers of a minimum length of 5 pages (including references) by using the CEUR Article Template (an Overleaf page for LaTeX users is also available).
Submissions in PDF format can be sent by using EasyChair at this link.
The review process will be single-blind.
The workshop proceedings including all accepted papers will be submitted for publication to CEUR Workshop proceedings.
Edit your manuscript taking into account the reviewers' comments and the feedback you received at the workshop.
The minimum length of a CEUR paper should be 5 pages, with approximately 2500 characters (= 380-400 words) per page.
Prepare the final version in LaTeX or MS Word by using the CEUR Article Template (an Overleaf page for LaTeX users is also available).
Then export the PDF and upload it to EasyChair by navigating to "Submit" in the main menu, then click on "Update file" in the right menu and then clicking on "Select file". Finally, click on the "Submit" button to upload the file.
Workshop submissions due: March 15, 2024
Results announced: Aprile 15, 2024
Camera readies: April 28, 2024
Registration due: May 10, 2024
Workshop date: TBD