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File:Cognitive Bias and Security Vulnerabilities Presentation.pptx
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Neil Dixley "Cognitive bias and it's role in security vulnerabilities" An introduction to the psychology of cognitive bias and how human nature and cognitive biases are the key to user based security vulnerabilities. A look at how our brains trick us into feeling safe while giving our pin number to strangers on the phone plus a look at how we can use technology to disrupt cognitive bias and use these human traits to mitigate threats and strengthen application security.
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