CSec CRA

Models for Enabling Continuous Reconfigurability of Secure Missions, a five-year, $23.2 million cooperative agreement, will form a collaborative research alliance consisting of Indiana University, Penn State, Carnegie Mellon University, University of California Davis, University of California Riverside and the Army Research Laboratory.

The aim of the alliance is to create a science to detect and model cyberattacks and the risk and motivations behind them, and to create a response that can counter the attack and neutralize the cyberattackers in real time. Consortium researchers -- including three Indiana University Bloomington faculty members -- will jointly develop the research program, and lead and conduct research under the alliance.

School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering professor L. Jean Camp will serve as the principal investigator for the IU portion of the work, with Bennett I. Bertenthal, a professor in the College of Arts and Sciences’ Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, and Diane S. Henshel, an associate professor in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs, joining in the work as co-investigators.

Indiana University is leading the risk component of the project, as well as participating in other dimensions. Risk is probability and harm. Probability and harm are a function of the security decisions of a specific person at a given time within a complex virtual and physical environment with the cognitive neurocapabilities of the decision-maker.


Publications
Articles in journals or book chapters (9)
  1. Shakthidhar Reddy Gopavaram, Jayati Dev, Sanchari Das, and Jean Camp. IoTMarketplace: Informing Purchase Decisions with Risk Communication. 2019.
    Keywords: IoT, Mental Models, Mobile Privacy. [bibtex-entry]

  2. Paul van Schaik, Jurjen Jansen, Joseph Onibokun, L. Jean Camp, and Petko Kusev. Security and privacy in online social networking: Risk perceptions and precautionary behaviour. Computers in Human Behavior, 78:283--297, 2018.
    Note: Pergamon.
    Keywords: Mental Models, Human-Centered Computing,. [bibtex-entry]

  3. Vaibhav Garg and L. Jean Camp. Cars, Condoms, and Facebook. In Information Security, pages 280--289. Springer International Publishing, 2015.
    Keywords: Mental Models, Human-Centered Security, Privacy. [bibtex-entry]

  4. Vaibhav Garg and L. Jean Camp. End User Perception of Online Risk Under Uncertainty. Hawaii International Conference On System Sciences, (Manoa, HI), pp 13--16, January 2012.
    Keywords: Mental Models. [bibtex-entry]

  5. Vaibhav Garg and L. Jean Camp. Heuristics and Biases: Implications for Security Design. IEEE Technology & Society, March 2011.
    Note: IEEE.
    Keywords: Mental Models. [bibtex-entry]

  6. Zheng Dong and L. Jean Camp. The decreasing marginal value of evaluation network size. ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society, 41(1):23--37, 2011.
    Keywords: Mental Models, Economics of Security. [bibtex-entry]

  7. L. Jean Camp. Mental models of privacy and security. Technology and Society Magazine, IEEE, 28(3):37--46, 2009.
    Keywords: Human-Centered Security, Mental Models. [bibtex-entry]

  8. Farzeneh Asgapour, Debin Liu, and L. Jean Camp. Mental Models of Computer Security Risks. Financial Cryptography and Data Security Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 4886:367--377, 2007.
    Note: Usable Security 07.
    Keywords: Mental Models, Human-Centered Security, Economics of Security. [bibtex-entry]

  9. L. Jean Camp. Mental Models of Privacy and Security. IEEE Technology & Society, Vol 28 (3) 37-46, August 2006.
    Keywords: Mental Models, Net Trust. [bibtex-entry]

Conference publications (9)
  1. L Jean Camp. All Security Is Good (s): Design Guidance for Economics. In Enigma, 2020. Usenix.
    Keywords: Mental Models, Network Engineering, Economics of Security. [bibtex-entry]

  2. Andrew Dingman, Gianpaolo Russo, George Osterholt, Tyler Uffelman, and L. Jean Camp. Good Advice That Just Doesn't Help. In 2018 IEEE/ACM Third International Conference on Internet-of-Things Design and Implementation (IoTDI), pages 289--291, 2018. IEEE.
    Keywords: Mental Models, IoT, Governance. [bibtex-entry]

  3. Vaibhav Garg, Kevin Benton, and L. Jean Camp. The Privacy Paradox: A Facebook Case Study. In 2014 Telecommunications Policy Research Conference (TPRC), Arlington VA, 2014.
    Keywords: Mental Models, Human-Centered Security, Social Network Privacy, Aging. [bibtex-entry]

  4. Kevin Benton, L. Jean Camp, and Vaibhav Garg. Studying the effectiveness of android application permissions requests. In Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops (PERCOM Workshops), 2013 IEEE International Conference on, pages 291--296, March 2013. IEEE.
    Keywords: Mental Models, Mobile Privacy. [bibtex-entry]

  5. Vaibhav Garg, L. Jean Camp, Katherine Connelly, and Lesa Lorenzen-Huber. Risk communication design: video vs. text. In International Symposium on Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium, pages 279--298, July 2012. Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
    Keywords: Mental Models, Aging. [bibtex-entry]

  6. Jim Blythe and L. Jean Camp. Implementing Mental Models. In Security and Privacy Workshops (SPW), 2012 IEEE Symposium on, pages 86--90, May 2012. IEEE.
    Keywords: Mental Models. [bibtex-entry]

  7. Jim Blythe, L. Jean Camp, and Vaibhav Garg. Targeted risk communication for computer security. In Proceedings of the 16th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces, pages 295--298, February 2011. ACM.
    Keywords: Mental Models. [bibtex-entry]

  8. L. Jean Camp, Cathleen McGrath, and Alla Genkina. Security and Morality: A Tale of User Deceit. In , May 2006. Models of Trust for the Web MTW'06.
    Keywords: Mental Models, Human-Centered Computing, user studies. [bibtex-entry]

  9. Allan Friedman and L. Jean Camp. Making Security Manifest Security and Autonomy for End Users. In , 2003. TPRC.
    Keywords: Mental Models, Human-Centered Security, Economics of Security. [bibtex-entry]

Posters and Presentations (1)
  1. L. Jean Camp. Translucent Security: Security Interactions as Risk Perceptions. A SOUPS Workshop, July 2013.
    Keywords: Mental Models. [bibtex-entry]