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Zack Buck, Newell Moser, Nicholas Derimow, May Ling Martin, Damian Lauria, Enrico Lucon, Douglas Stalheim, Peter Bradley, Matthew Connolly
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Research insights critical to improving people's cybersecurity experiences and outcomes may not be integrated into practice, demonstrating the often-observed
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This talk will cover findings from over 4 years of NIST phishing training data, highlighting user context as the key to phishing susceptibility. We will discuss
Jim Filliben has inspired many scientists in a variety of domains across the National Institute of Standard and Technology (NIST) with his statistical data
This presentation will describe the development of consumer-focused IoT cybersecurity label criteria in response to a U.S. Presidential Executive Order. The
This talk will cover findings from over 4 years of NIST phishing training data, highlighting user context as the key to phishing susceptibility. We will discuss
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Research Library occupies the unique position of serving NIST both as publisher of the NIST Technical
Emily Caldwell, Laura Sinclair, Jean-Daniel Deschenes, Nathan R. Newbury
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This presentation is for the May 17, 2022 Federal Information Security Educators (FISSEA) Spring Forum hosted by NIST. This presentation will present our
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IoT smart home updates are a critical mechanism by which manufacturers can remediate security vulnerabilities and one of the few tools users have to secure
Presentation gives an overview of the NIST Usability Group and highlights its major research programs. A closer look into the PSCR usability project and the