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Chiara Carboni1, Celia Brightwell2, Orit Halpern1
1Chair of Digital Cultures, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, TU Dresden, Dresden, Saxony, Germany.
Abstract:
Common approaches to cybersecurity frame end users as the weakest link in a system. In this Perspective, we argue that appraising end users as contributors to security can help reconcile both security and care practices. Through two case studies, including Swedish hospitals and a UK smart-home system, we demonstrate the gaps between established security protocols and the daily reality of care practices, and outline approaches to reconcile security and care.
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