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Security/Internet of Things experts needed for Cyberhygiene project
Researchers from the UCL Cyberhygiene project are looking to work with experts to understand security threats and Cyberhygiene (protective end-user behaviours) in Internet of Things (IoT) environments.
We aim to identify important protective behaviours so that we can develop intervention strategies and guidelines for developers, companies, and end-users on improving Cyberhygiene.
What would it involve?
Participation would involve three online questionnaires sent to you (approx. 15-20 minutes each time) to obtain your opinions on these issues. In receipt of your time, we will be running a free bespoke behaviour change and networking event with our specialists at the UCL centre for behaviour change.
If you are interested, please visit the project page for more information and to register your interest