使用智能眼镜监控网络威胁情报

Mikko Korkiakoski, Fatima Sadiq, Febrian Setianto, U. Latif, Paula Alavesa, Panos Kostakos
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随着恶意行为者试图从大流行中获益,COVID-19的激增带来了新的威胁面。因此,在一线从业人员的工作流程中引入了新的COVID-19信息来源和可视化工具。因此,分析人员越来越需要在不同的视觉显示之间转移注意力,以监测与流行病相关的数据、安全威胁和事件。增强现实(AR)智能眼镜可以以可理解的方式将数字数据覆盖到物理环境中。然而,现实生活中的使用情况往往是复杂的,需要从多个来源快速获取知识。在这项研究中,我们报告了六名受试者使用AR覆盖信息界面与传统计算机显示器相结合的实验结果。我们的目标是评估使用传统监视器和AR头显的多任务设置,其中可视化来自新COVID-19 MISP实例的通知。我们的研究结果表明,更好的情境意识确实转化为更高的任务表现,但代价是性别差距,这需要进一步关注。
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Using smart glasses for monitoring cyber threat intelligence feeds
The surge of COVID-19 has introduced a new threat surface as malevolent actors are trying to benefit from the pandemic. Because of this, new information sources and visualization tools about COVID-19 have been introduced into the workflow of frontline practitioners. As a result, analysts are increasingly required to shift their focus between different visual displays to monitor pandemic related data, security threats, and incidents. Augmented reality (AR) smart glasses can overlay digital data to the physical environment in a comprehensible manner. However, the real-life use situations are often complex and require fast knowledge acquisition from multiple sources. In this study we report results from an experiment with six subjects using an AR overlaid information interface coupled with traditional computer monitors. Our goal was to evaluate a multi tasking setup with traditional monitors and an AR headset where notifications from the new COVID-19 MISP instance were visualized. Our results indicate that better situational awareness does translate to increased task performance, but at the cost of a gender gap that requires further attention.
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