Abstract
As the need for societal and organizational cybersecurity increases, artificial intelligence (AI) driven intelligent virtual and physical assistants (robots) appear to offer promising solutions to help address future gaps in the work force. However, some important and as yet unanswered questions on trust arise. This extended abstract begins to tackle how trust may function in high-risk cybersecurity environments in the context of zero trust. Leveraging well-established trust building theory allows the first steps towards novel solutions to be developed and proposed. Implications and promising directions for future work are presented.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 2023 European Interdisciplinary Cybersecurity Conference, EICC 2023 |
Publisher | Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) |
Pages | 195-196 |
Number of pages | 2 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781450398299 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 14 Jun 2023 |
Event | 2023 European Interdisciplinary Cybersecurity Conference - Stavanger, Norway Duration: 14 Jun 2023 → 15 Jun 2023 https://www.fvv.um.si/eicc2023/ (Link to conference website) |
Publication series
Name | ACM International Conference Proceeding Series |
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ISSN (Print) | None |
Conference
Conference | 2023 European Interdisciplinary Cybersecurity Conference |
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Abbreviated title | EICC 2023 |
Country/Territory | Norway |
City | Stavanger |
Period | 14/06/23 → 15/06/23 |
Internet address |
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Keywords
- AI
- Artificial intelligence
- Cybersecurity
- Trust
- Zero Trust
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Computer Networks and Communications
- Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
- Software