Lehrinhalte
This course provides a sound and practice-oriented introduction and an overview of the foundations, methods, and applications of human-computer-interaction (HCI) in the context of security, emergencies, crises, disasters, war, and peace. Addressing this, interactive, mobile, ubiquitous and cooperative technologies, as well as social media, are presented. Here, classical topics such as usable (IT) security, industry 4.0, civil protection, medicine, and automotive, as well as augmented reality, crowdsourcing, shitstorm management, social media analytics and cyberwar all find their place. Methodologically, the spectrum from usable safety to usable security engineering is covered from analysis through design to evaluation.
[b]CONTENT:[/b]
- Foundations and Methods (Usable Safety; Usable Security; Analysis, Design, Implementation, Evaluation; Law, Ethics and Culture)
- Safety-critical Interactive Systems (Business Information Systems, Crisis Management Systems, Medical Engineering, Warning Systems and Assistance Systems)
- Safety-critical Cooperative Systems (Social Media, Cooperative Systems, Voluntary Participation, Peace and Security)
[b]STRUCTURE:[/b]
[b]Part I: Introduction and Overview
Part II: Foundations and Methods[/b]
- Usable Safety (Usable Safety-Engineering of Safety-critical Interactive Systems, Usability-Engineering and User Experience of Safety-critical Systems, Quantitative Evaluation of Human-Computer-Interaction)
- Usable Security (Human Factors in Security, Tools for Usable (Cyber-)Security, Usable Solutions for Data Protection)
- Law, Ethics and Culture (Selected Legal Implications for Safety-critical IT, Ethical, Legal and Social Implications (ELSI), International and Intercultural Aspects of Safety-critical Systems)
[b]Part III: Safety-critical Interactive Systems[/b]
- Business Information Systems (Critical Infrastructures and Business Continuity Management, Safety-critical Human-Machine-Interaction in Industry 4.0, IT-Systems for Crisis Management: Requirements, Functionalities and Categories)
- Crisis Management and Medical Engineering (IT-Support of Standard and Exceptional Operations of Emergency Services, Safety-critical Human-Machine-Interaction in Medical Technology, Warnings of the Population in Disaster Situations)
- Warning Systems and Assistance Systems (Human Factors in the Development of Driver Assistance Systems, From Driver Information to Driver Assistance and Autonomous Driving)
[b]Part IV: Safety-critical Cooperative Systems[/b]
- Social Media (Social Media in Emergency Situations, Crises and Catastrophes, Social Media Analytics for Companies and Authorities, Corporate Shitstorm Management: Confrontations in Social Media)
- Cooperative Systems for Mission Situations (Resilience through Cooperative Technologies, IT-based Process Support for Safety of Major Events, Situational Awareness in Augmented and Virtual Reality Simulation Games)
- Technology for Voluntary Participation (Humanitarian Aid and Concepts of Digital Aid, Involvement of Emergent Volunteers for the Mastery of Loss Events, Mobiles Crowdsourcing for the Integration of Volunteers)
- Peace and Security (Computer Science for Peace and Security, Social Media in Political Conflict Situations)
[b]Part V: Outlook[/b]: The Future of Safety-critical Human-Computer-Interaction
Details for the current semester can be found at www.peasec.de/lehre
Literatur
Reuter, C. (2018) Sicherheitskritische Mensch-Computer-Interaktion: Interaktive Technologien und Soziale Medien im Krisen- und Sicherheitsmanagement, 645 S., Wiesbaden: Springer Vieweg. [url=http://www.buch-sec-mci.chreu.de]www.buch-sec-mci.chreu.de[/url]
Voraussetzungen
Principles in one of the subjects: Computer Science, IT-Security, Human-Computer-Interaction or Peace and Conflict Studies
This course provides a sound and practice-oriented introduction and an overview of the foundations, methods, and applications of human-computer-interaction (HCI) in the context of security, emergencies, crises, disasters, war, and peace. Addressing this, interactive, mobile, ubiquitous and cooperative technologies, as well as social media, are presented. Here, classical topics such as usable (IT) security, industry 4.0, civil protection, medicine, and automotive, as well as augmented reality, crowdsourcing, shitstorm management, social media analytics and cyberwar all find their place. Methodologically, the spectrum from usable safety to usable security engineering is covered from analysis through design to evaluation.
[b]CONTENT:[/b]
- Foundations and Methods (Usable Safety; Usable Security; Analysis, Design, Implementation, Evaluation; Law, Ethics and Culture)
- Safety-critical Interactive Systems (Business Information Systems, Crisis Management Systems, Medical Engineering, Warning Systems and Assistance Systems)
- Safety-critical Cooperative Systems (Social Media, Cooperative Systems, Voluntary Participation, Peace and Security)
[b]STRUCTURE:[/b]
[b]Part I: Introduction and Overview
Part II: Foundations and Methods[/b]
- Usable Safety (Usable Safety-Engineering of Safety-critical Interactive Systems, Usability-Engineering and User Experience of Safety-critical Systems, Quantitative Evaluation of Human-Computer-Interaction)
- Usable Security (Human Factors in Security, Tools for Usable (Cyber-)Security, Usable Solutions for Data Protection)
- Law, Ethics and Culture (Selected Legal Implications for Safety-critical IT, Ethical, Legal and Social Implications (ELSI), International and Intercultural Aspects of Safety-critical Systems)
[b]Part III: Safety-critical Interactive Systems[/b]
- Business Information Systems (Critical Infrastructures and Business Continuity Management, Safety-critical Human-Machine-Interaction in Industry 4.0, IT-Systems for Crisis Management: Requirements, Functionalities and Categories)
- Crisis Management and Medical Engineering (IT-Support of Standard and Exceptional Operations of Emergency Services, Safety-critical Human-Machine-Interaction in Medical Technology, Warnings of the Population in Disaster Situations)
- Warning Systems and Assistance Systems (Human Factors in the Development of Driver Assistance Systems, From Driver Information to Driver Assistance and Autonomous Driving)
[b]Part IV: Safety-critical Cooperative Systems[/b]
- Social Media (Social Media in Emergency Situations, Crises and Catastrophes, Social Media Analytics for Companies and Authorities, Corporate Shitstorm Management: Confrontations in Social Media)
- Cooperative Systems for Mission Situations (Resilience through Cooperative Technologies, IT-based Process Support for Safety of Major Events, Situational Awareness in Augmented and Virtual Reality Simulation Games)
- Technology for Voluntary Participation (Humanitarian Aid and Concepts of Digital Aid, Involvement of Emergent Volunteers for the Mastery of Loss Events, Mobiles Crowdsourcing for the Integration of Volunteers)
- Peace and Security (Computer Science for Peace and Security, Social Media in Political Conflict Situations)
[b]Part V: Outlook[/b]: The Future of Safety-critical Human-Computer-Interaction
Details for the current semester can be found at www.peasec.de/lehre
Literatur
Reuter, C. (2018) Sicherheitskritische Mensch-Computer-Interaktion: Interaktive Technologien und Soziale Medien im Krisen- und Sicherheitsmanagement, 645 S., Wiesbaden: Springer Vieweg. [url=http://www.buch-sec-mci.chreu.de]www.buch-sec-mci.chreu.de[/url]
Voraussetzungen
Principles in one of the subjects: Computer Science, IT-Security, Human-Computer-Interaction or Peace and Conflict Studies
- Lehrende: Tom Biselli
- Lehrende: Steffen Haesler
- Lehrende: Katrin Hartwig
- Lehrende: Marc-André Kaufhold
- Lehrende: Christian Reuter
- Lehrende: Gelöschter User (TU-ID gelöscht)
Semester: ST 2021