The Workshop on Security and Human Behavior (SHB) brings together computer scientists, security engineers, psychologists, economists, sociologists, law professors, philosophers, and other scholars interested in understanding security and human behavior. The Workshop’s goal is to discuss, in an informal and interdisciplinary setting, issues where security, psychological, and behavioral sciences interact. The scope is broad: topics we’ve covered in the past include the misperception of risk, security usability, deception, security and privacy decision making.
History
SHB 2026 (Virginia Tech)
SHB 2025 (University of Cambridge)
SHB 2024 (Harvard)
SHB 2023 (Carnegie Mellon)
SHB 2022 (University of Cambridge)
SHB 2021 (online)
SHB 2020 (online)
SHB 2019 (Harvard)
SHB 2018 (Carnegie Mellon)
SHB 2017 (University of Cambridge)
SHB 2016 (Harvard)
SHB 2015 (Georgetown)
SHB 2014 (University of Cambridge)
SHB 2013 (USC)
SHB 2012 (Google NYC)
SHB 2011 (Carnegie Mellon)
SHB 2010 (University of Cambridge)
SHB 2009 (MIT)
SHB 2008 (MIT)