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Pieters, W. (author), Hadžiosmanovi?, D. (author), Dechesne, F. (author)
onceiving new technologies as social experiments is a means to discuss responsible deployment of technologies that may have unknown and potentially harmful side-effects. Thus far, the uncertain outcomes addressed in the paradigm of new technologies as social experiments have been mostly safety-related, meaning that potential harm is caused by...
journal article 2015
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Pieters, W. (author), Hadziosmanovic, D. (author), Dechesne, F (author)
Conceiving new technologies as social experiments is a means to discuss responsible deployment of technologies that may have unknown and potentially harmful side-effects. Thus far, the uncertain outcomes addressed in the paradigm of new technologies as social experiments have been mostly safety-related, meaning that potential harm is caused by...
journal article 2015
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Arnold, F. (author), Pieters, W. (author), Stoelinga, M.I.A. (author)
Existing penetration testing approaches assess the vulnerability of a system by determining whether certain attack paths are possible in practice. Thus, penetration testing has so far been used as a qualitative research method. To enable quantitative approaches to security risk management, including decision support based on the cost...
conference paper 2013
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Pieters, W. (author), Arnold, F. (author), Stoelinga, M.I.A. (author)
Existing penetration testing approaches assess the vulnerability of a system by determining whether certain attack paths are possible in practice. Therefore, penetration testing has thus far been used as a qualitative research method. To enable quantitative approaches to security risk management, including decision support based on the cost...
report 2013
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