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RE: Human Error in Information Security
From: "Choi, Byoung" <bchoi () visa com>
Date: Wed, 5 Aug 1998 12:56:58 -0700
errm... isn't all errors human errors? i haven't seen a machine that generate and configure itself... (bit more definition of your research will be helpful) byoung ---------- From: Mario Rodriguez Sent: Monday, August 03, 1998 8:31 PM To: firewall-wizards () nfr net Subject: Human Error in Information Security The MIT Division of Humans and Automation is currently investigating the significance of human error in information security. This research, supported by the National Science Foundation, will be used to better understand the key human error issues in information security. Your participation is deeply appreciated. In order to ease communications, MIT will be collecting your input on-line, through a web site a student and I have developed for this effort. The web site is located at: http://calvin2.ists.engr.ucf.edu/security Your feedback is greatly appreciated, Pamela R. McCauley Bell, Ph.D. Martin Luther King, Jr. Associate Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics Massachusetts Institute of Technology Room 37-435 77 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 (617) 253-8080 voice (617) 258-5143 fax or (617) 253-4196 alternative fax email: prmccaul () mit edu
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- Human Error in Information Security Mario Rodriguez (Aug 04)
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- RE: Human Error in Information Security Choi, Byoung (Aug 05)