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We present 14 design observations for public safety networks (PSNs) and describe how they may apply more broadly to a wider range of inter-organizational systems within the public sector. A PSN is an interagency collaboration focused on developing and using information systems in support of information sharing and functional interoperability among public safety organizations engaged in law enforcement,...
In this paper we present a new human-in-the-loop simulation designed to help better understand the role of the human in a cyber-analysis task. Based on qualitative research, previous literature within cyber security, and our experience creating simulations, we built a new system, idsNETS, which is capable of simulating both the environment and data that is present in a cyber-security intrusion detection...
We present here preliminary findings from our ongoing study of situation awareness in cybersecurity (cyber-SA). Analysis of data collected from the field has produced two preliminary findings. One, cyber-SA is distributed across individuals, technological agents, and functional domains. Two, an absence of effective boundary objects inhibit cross-boundary collaboration and reduce individual cyber-SA.
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