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  • Computer Science
  • Cybersecurity
  • Human-Computer Interaction

Background:

  • Modern life relies heavily on software in critical sectors like transportation and healthcare.
  • Software engineering and cybersecurity are increasingly intertwined due to pervasive digital threats.
  • Human behavior is a significant factor in both software failures and cybersecurity vulnerabilities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the challenges of human influence on secure software engineering.
  • To propose strategies for accommodating human nature in software development.
  • To improve the management of socio-technical systems by acknowledging human factors.

Main Methods:

  • This is a position paper, analyzing the intersection of human factors and secure software engineering.
  • It examines the sources of software malfunction, including human error and malice.
  • The paper discusses the socio-technical nature of software systems, involving people, processes, and technology.

Main Results:

  • Software development and use are inherently susceptible to human error and malicious intent.
  • Cybersecurity threats often stem from human behavior, necessitating resilient software design.
  • Socio-technical systems, including software, can fail due to suboptimal human, process, or technological performance.

Conclusions:

  • Acknowledging and accommodating human nature is crucial for effective secure software engineering.
  • Integrating human factors into software development enhances system resilience and security.
  • Understanding the socio-technical context is vital for managing risks in software-reliant systems.