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Applied Human Factors : Applied Cybersecurity Science Book 7

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Overview

Cybersecurity failures are rarely caused by missing tools.
They are caused by human decisions made under pressure.

Analysts miss signals. Leaders misinterpret risk. Teams follow procedures that no longer fit reality. Adversaries exploit cognitive bias, workload, stress, incentives, and organizational friction-not just technical weaknesses. Yet human behavior is still treated as an afterthought: training slides, awareness campaigns, or blame after incidents.

Applied Human Factors exists to correct this failure.

This book transforms human behavior from an assumed weakness into a measurable, modelable component of cybersecurity systems. It applies the rigor used in aviation safety, nuclear operations, and medical systems engineering to cybersecurity-treating people as variables shaped by structure, environment, and adversarial pressure.

Humans are not the problem.
Unexamined human systems are.

Built on the Seven Core Themes and Eight Core Principles of Cybersecurity Science, this volume shows how to:

  • Model human cognition, decision-making, and error scientifically

  • Identify where workflows, incentives, and tooling amplify failure under stress

  • Bind human behavior to evidence, metrics, and system design

  • Expose adversary manipulation of perception, bias, and workload

  • Design controls and processes that support reliable human performance

Applied Human Factors introduces analytical models, boundary definitions, design patterns, and maturity diagnostics that reveal how human-system interaction either strengthens or undermines security outcomes. It enables organizations to predict where human failure is likely, detect it early, and redesign systems so people can succeed-even in contested, high-tempo environments.

This book does not focus on awareness slogans.
It does not reduce behavior to compliance.
It does not blame individuals for systemic design failures.

Applied Human Factors is the seventh volume in the Applied Cybersecurity Science series and a prerequisite for resilient operations, effective decision-making, and adversary-aware defense at scale.

If cybersecurity is to function as a science, human behavior must be studied scientifically.

This book shows how to do exactly that.

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Details

  • ISBN-13: 9798241955494
  • ISBN-10: 9798241955494
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: January 2026
  • Dimensions: 10 x 8 x 0.53 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.11 pounds
  • Page Count: 250

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