Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Szekeres, Adam"
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A Taxonomy of Situations within the Context of Risk Analysis
Szekeres, Adam; Snekkenes, Einar Arthur (Chapter, 2019)Prediction of deliberate human decisions with potential negative impact on others would have great practical and scientific utility. The Conflicting Incentives Risk Analysis (CIRA) method defines risk as a result of ... -
CIRA Perspective on Risks Within UnRizkNow — A Case Study
Agrawal, Vivek; Szekeres, Adam (Chapter, 2017)UnRizkNow is a community of practice for cyber security practitioners in Norway. It is imperative for the establishment of UnRizkNow to identify the underlying risks that can affect the normal operation of the community. ... -
Construction of Human Motivational Profiles by Observation for Risk Analysis
Szekeres, Adam; Snekkenes, Einar Arthur (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This study aimed at analyzing the extent to which publicly observable pieces of information representing stakeholders’ past and current choices can be utilized for the construction of motivational profiles. Motivation is ... -
Human Motivation as the Basis of Information Security Risk Analysis
Szekeres, Adam (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2020:373, Doctoral thesis, 2020)The electric grid represents a critical infrastructure which has an essential rolein supporting societies. Therefore, it is important to identify, analyse and mitigate undesirable events that may disrupt the reliable ... -
Predicting CEO Misbehavior from Observables: Comparative Evaluation of Two Major Personality Models
Szekeres, Adam; Snekkenes, Einar Arthur (Chapter, 2019)The primary purpose of this study is to demonstrate how publicly observable pieces of information can be used to build various psychological profiles that can be utilized for the prediction of behavior within a risk analysis ... -
Using Demographic Features for the Prediction of Basic Human Values Underlying Stakeholder Motivation
Szekeres, Adam; Wasnik, Pankaj Shivdayal; Snekkenes, Einar Arthur (Chapter, 2019)Abstract: Human behavior plays a significant role within the domain of information security. The Conflicting Incentives Risk Analysis (CIRA) method focuses on stakeholder motivation to analyze risks resulting from the ...