ABSTRACT
Cybersecurity is an interdisciplinary field, involving computer science, psychology, social science, behavioral science, criminal justice, political science, and many others. This workshop is to bring researchers from different disciplines especially cybersecurity and social sciences to discuss emerging problems at the intersection of these two areas. The goals of the workshop are to 1) advance the field of cybersecurity and 2) explore research at the intersection of cybersecurity and social/behavioral sciences.
Index Terms
- CySSS '22: 1st International Workshop on Cybersecurity and Social Sciences
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