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What is Human Factor

Social, Legal, and Ethical Implications of IoT, Cloud, and Edge Computing Technologies
In information security, human factors refer to those factors potential to result in information privacy and security breach due to human action/error/incompetence.
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Privacy in Cloud-Based Computing
Monjur Ahmed (Waikato Institute of Technology, New Zealand) and Nurul I. Sarkar (Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3817-3.ch011
Abstract
Cloud computing, internet of things (IoT), edge computing, and fog computing are gaining attention as emerging research topics and computing approaches in recent years. These computing approaches are rather conceptual and contextual strategies rather than being computing technologies themselves, and in practice, they often overlap. For example, an IoT architecture may incorporate cloud computing and fog computing. Cloud computing is a significant concept in contemporary computing and being adopted in almost every means of computing. All computing architectures incorporating cloud computing are termed as cloud-based computing (CbC) in general. However, cloud computing itself is the basis of CbC because it significantly depends on resources that are remote, and the remote resources are often under third-party ownership where the privacy of sensitive data is a big concern. This chapter investigates various privacy issues associated with CbC. The data privacy issues and possible solutions within the context of cloud computing, IoT, edge computing, and fog computing are also explored.
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Uncertainties in Safety and Security: Uncertainties in Critical Infrastructure Protection and Human Factors
The human factors or ergonomics mean all of the human capabilities, limits and human performance even that these parameters are psychological or physical of human what is need respect during the design engineering.
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It is a discipline that considers human interaction with the rest of the system such as the environment, facility, equipment.
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Methods for Assessing the Glissade Entrance Quality by the Crew
Psychological and other characteristics of a person, his capabilities and limitations, determined in the specific conditions of his activity.
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An Analysis of Deck Officer Selection Criteria in the Turkish Maritime Industry
The human factor is a term that refers to human and individual competencies that might affect health and safety in the work environment. The human factor in maritime is a wide-ranging issue that affects maritime safety, security, and marine environmental protection. It includes all human activities carried out by all relevant parties in the maritime industry.
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Getting to Grips with Behavioural Bias: How Projects Fail and What To Do About It
This term, within the realms of risk management, refers to the influence of individual personal characteristics and more general features of human behaviour and decision making.
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