This course focuses on how to design and build secure systems with a human-centric focus. We will look at basic principles of human-computer interaction, and apply these insights to the design of secure systems with the goal of developing security measures that respect human performance and their goals within a system.

Usable Security
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Skills you'll gain
- Human Factors
- Interaction Design
- User Centered Design
- Authentications
- Personally Identifiable Information
- Cybersecurity
- Human Factors (Security)
- Design
- Security Engineering
- Human Computer Interaction
- User Interface (UI)
- Multi-Factor Authentication
- Usability Testing
- Information Privacy
- Usability
- User Interface (UI) Design
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