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The 2017 CASE Workshop: Cyber Psychology

The Center of Excellence in Cyber Security (COE-CS) will be hosting the second Cyber Analysis Simulation Environment (CASE-V) Workshop on June 7-8, 2017 to be held at Norfolk State University. The workshop will provide a platform for researchers and practitioners from academia, government and industry to discuss current advances in cyberpsychology research and education. The workshop will provide a forum centered upon the need to advance science of security to generate/adapt psychology/criminology theories/models to cybersecurity.

There is a lack of theories and models of user behavior in cyber environments to allow security solutions to classify user intent and capability, predict how users will react to certain stimuli and induce mitigating adversarial behavior. Security solutions will benefit from models of human behavior interacting with security systems which will provide insights into estimating impact of attack, attack objectives, appropriate response taken by defender, and predict future behavior. This workshop will provide participants insight into state-of-the art research at the intersection of psychology, forensics, sociology, modeling and cyber security. The workshop will have keynote speakers, invited talks, panel discussions and breakout sessions. Find out more and Register for the workshop.