S.E. (Simon) Parkin
S.E. (Simon) Parkin
Profiel
Simon is an Assistant Professor in the TPM Cybersecurity group, specialising in human-centred security - usability and perceptions of security-related technologies, security behaviour change, security economics, and decision-making in security management. Before joining TU Delft, Simon was a Senior Research Fellow at UCL, 2012-2020. Simon completed his PhD at Newcastle University in 2007, and was a Research Associate through to 2011 and member of the Innovation Team at HP ESS until mid-2012.
Simon’s current research examines how stakeholders in security and privacy can identify and limit unintended harms to users in technology, support, and policy decision-making. Research also continues into the use of both security and behavioural economics to address gaps in user support within organisational settings, and usability challenges of shared consumer IoT environments.
Publicaties
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2022
A cyber-risk framework for coordination of the prevention and preservation of behaviours
Simon Parkin / Yi Ting Chua
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2021
“The thing doesn't have a name”
Learning from emergent real-world interventions in smart home security
Brennen Bouwmeester / E.R. Turcios Rodriguez / Carlos Gañán / Michel van Eeten / Simon Parkin -