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Increasingly movies are being produced which feature plots that incorporate elements of computer security and hacking, and cumulatively these movies are creating a public perception as to the nature of computer security.
D Gordon
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Flow in Computer Hacking: A Model
2003In this study hackers' motivation is investigated, using the flow paradigm. It was hypothesized that flow increases with the increase of hackers' competence in the IT use. An on-line research was administered within the Russian-speaking community (N=457).
Alexander E. Voiskounsky +1 more
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Computational Security and the Economics of Password Hacking
2017Internet Security is a growing issue within the modern world. One of the weakest links in computer security is the use and misuse of passwords. As knowledge and technology becomes more widely spread, the methods of hacking passwords become increasingly easier and more accessible.
Kanwalinderjit Gagneja +1 more
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Hacking Computer Science History
Proceedings of the 30th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, 2017One cannot understand computer hacking without delving into the history of computer science but is the converse true? In this talk, I examine zones of collaboration as well as points of tension between the fields of computer science/engineering and computer hacking.
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The Ethics of Hacking and Computer Abuse
2005Organisations spend large sums of money to ensure that they are protected against the risks associated with external threats. The perceived threats against organisations are well known, and the losses can be quantifiable. The perceived threat considered here is that associated with hackers.
Matthew Warren, Shona Leitch
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HACK Modular On-Board Computer for Edge Computing in Micro-Satellites
2021Argotec HACK OBC offers unprecedent flexibility thanks to its design developed from scratch to be modular and easily reconfigurable. Different standard modules, based on both state-of-the-art SoCs and FPGAs, can be assembled without the need of external harness to face a wide variety of applications, from spacecraft management to hardware acceleration.
Fazzoletto, Emilio +2 more
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Proceedings of the 2014 companion publication on Designing interactive systems, 2014
The Second Workshop on Human Computer Interaction for Third Places (HCI3P) aims at providing a forum to discuss the roles of interactive technologies, particularly under a DIY and Maker approach, in the shaping of the third places of the future.
Roberto Calderon +4 more
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The Second Workshop on Human Computer Interaction for Third Places (HCI3P) aims at providing a forum to discuss the roles of interactive technologies, particularly under a DIY and Maker approach, in the shaping of the third places of the future.
Roberto Calderon +4 more
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