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David C. Croson, Ph.D. Office of the Assistant Director Directorate for Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences National Science Foundation dcroson@nsf.gov George Mason University, June 2011. Cybersecurity Issues and the Social, Behavioral & Economic Sciences. Cybersecurity Interest at SBE.
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David C. Croson, Ph.D.Office of the Assistant DirectorDirectorate for Social, Behavioral, and Economic SciencesNational Science Foundationdcroson@nsf.govGeorge Mason University, June 2011 Cybersecurity Issues and the Social, Behavioral & Economic Sciences
Cybersecurity Interest at SBE • The Directorate of Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences (SBE) at the National Science Foundation focuses on human behavior and the actions of groups and organizations. • SBE has begun looking at cybersecurityissues • Main goal: advancing the underlying social science supporting cybersecurity solutions • No active solicitations or Dear Colleague Letters specific to Cybersecurity at this time. • Encourage proposals to existing programs: http://1.usa.gov/NSFSBE • Disciplinary: Political Science, Economics, Sociology • SciSIP (Science of Science & Innovation Policy) • IOS (Innovation & Organizational Sciences) • DRMS (Decision, Risk, & Management Science)
NSF’s Goal: Through Collaboration,Advance Underlying Science • Cybersecurity combines new technology with both old & new social science • Problems of incentive alignment, efficient risk bearing, and interdependent security are studied in economics • Federations and security alliances evoke sociology and political science • Information overload and display techniques, as well as protecting against social engineering, combine psychology with cognitive science • NSF’s focus: advancing underlying scientific bases of cybersecurity issues • At Internet2 meeting (Oct 2011 in Raleigh, NC), session on SBE funding sources for cybersecurity research, followed by an open discussion on • collaboration among IT/CS/engineering faculty and social scientists • integrating social-science research knowledge into practical cybersecurity issues (including those funded outside SBE) • identifying truly transformative ideas supporting future research opportunities that meld disciplinary knowledge from multiple fields