DocumentCode
2449436
Title
Implementing Mental Models
Author
Blythe, Jim ; Camp, L. Jean
Author_Institution
Inf. Sci. Inst., Univ. of Southern California, Marina del Rey, CA, USA
fYear
2012
fDate
24-25 May 2012
Firstpage
86
Lastpage
90
Abstract
Users´ mental models of security, though possibly incorrect, embody patterns of reasoning about security that lead to systematic behaviors across tasks and may be shared across populations of users. Researchers have identified widely held mental models of security, usually with the purpose of improving communications and warnings about vulnerabilities. Here, we implement previously identified models in order to explore their use for predicting user behavior. We describe a general approach for implementing the models in agents that simulate human behavior within a network security test bed, and show that the implementations produce behaviors similar to those of users who hold them. The approach is relatively simple for researchers to implement new models within the agent platform to experiment with their effects in a multi-agent setting.
Keywords
cognitive systems; computer network security; multi-agent systems; agent platform; human behavior simulation; mental model; multiagent setting; network security test bed; reasoning; systematic behavior; user behavior; Adaptation models; Cognitive science; Computational modeling; Computer hacking; Humans; cognitive science; computer security; mental models;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Security and Privacy Workshops (SPW), 2012 IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-2157-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SPW.2012.31
Filename
6227689
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