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.
Expertise
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 -
Onderwijs 2024
Onderwijs 2023
Nevenwerkzaamheden
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2022-11-04 - 2024-11-04