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Title

Human Factor & Artificial Intelligence: For future software security to be invincible, a confronting comprehensive survey

Author

Bayan O Al-Amri, Hatim Alsuwat, and Emad Alsuwat

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 6  pp. 245-251

Abstract

This work aims to focus on the current features and characteristics of Human Element and Artificial intelligence (AI), ask some questions about future information security, and whether we can avoid human errors by improving machine learning and AI or invest in human knowledge more and work them both together in the best way possible? This work represents several related research results on human behavior towards information security, specified with elements and factors like knowledge and attitude, and how much are they invested for ISA (information security awareness), then presenting some of the latest studies on AI and their contributions to further improvements, making the field more securely advanced, we aim to open a new type of thinking in the cybersecurity field and we wish our suggestions of utilizing each point of strengths in both human attributions in software security and the existence of a well-built AI are going to make better future software security.

Keywords

Cybersecurity; ISA; Software Security; Artificial intelligence; Human Factor.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202106/20210632.pdf

Title

Human Factor & Artificial Intelligence: For future software security to be invincible, a confronting comprehensive survey

Author

Bayan O Al-Amri, Hatim Alsuwat, and Emad Alsuwat

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 6  pp. 245-251

Abstract

This work aims to focus on the current features and characteristics of Human Element and Artificial intelligence (AI), ask some questions about future information security, and whether we can avoid human errors by improving machine learning and AI or invest in human knowledge more and work them both together in the best way possible? This work represents several related research results on human behavior towards information security, specified with elements and factors like knowledge and attitude, and how much are they invested for ISA (information security awareness), then presenting some of the latest studies on AI and their contributions to further improvements, making the field more securely advanced, we aim to open a new type of thinking in the cybersecurity field and we wish our suggestions of utilizing each point of strengths in both human attributions in software security and the existence of a well-built AI are going to make better future software security.

Keywords

Cybersecurity; ISA; Software Security; Artificial intelligence; Human Factor.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202106/20210632.pdf

Title

Human Factor & Artificial Intelligence: For future software security to be invincible, a confronting comprehensive survey

Author

Bayan O Al-Amri, Hatim Alsuwat, and Emad Alsuwat

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 6  pp. 245-251

Abstract

This work aims to focus on the current features and characteristics of Human Element and Artificial intelligence (AI), ask some questions about future information security, and whether we can avoid human errors by improving machine learning and AI or invest in human knowledge more and work them both together in the best way possible? This work represents several related research results on human behavior towards information security, specified with elements and factors like knowledge and attitude, and how much are they invested for ISA (information security awareness), then presenting some of the latest studies on AI and their contributions to further improvements, making the field more securely advanced, we aim to open a new type of thinking in the cybersecurity field and we wish our suggestions of utilizing each point of strengths in both human attributions in software security and the existence of a well-built AI are going to make better future software security.

Keywords

Cybersecurity; ISA; Software Security; Artificial intelligence; Human Factor.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202106/20210632.pdf

Title

Human Factor & Artificial Intelligence: For future software security to be invincible, a confronting comprehensive survey

Author

Bayan O Al-Amri, Hatim Alsuwat, and Emad Alsuwat

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 6  pp. 245-251

Abstract

This work aims to focus on the current features and characteristics of Human Element and Artificial intelligence (AI), ask some questions about future information security, and whether we can avoid human errors by improving machine learning and AI or invest in human knowledge more and work them both together in the best way possible? This work represents several related research results on human behavior towards information security, specified with elements and factors like knowledge and attitude, and how much are they invested for ISA (information security awareness), then presenting some of the latest studies on AI and their contributions to further improvements, making the field more securely advanced, we aim to open a new type of thinking in the cybersecurity field and we wish our suggestions of utilizing each point of strengths in both human attributions in software security and the existence of a well-built AI are going to make better future software security.

Keywords

Cybersecurity; ISA; Software Security; Artificial intelligence; Human Factor.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202106/20210632.pdf

Title

Human Factor & Artificial Intelligence: For future software security to be invincible, a confronting comprehensive survey

Author

Bayan O Al-Amri, Hatim Alsuwat, and Emad Alsuwat

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 6  pp. 245-251

Abstract

This work aims to focus on the current features and characteristics of Human Element and Artificial intelligence (AI), ask some questions about future information security, and whether we can avoid human errors by improving machine learning and AI or invest in human knowledge more and work them both together in the best way possible? This work represents several related research results on human behavior towards information security, specified with elements and factors like knowledge and attitude, and how much are they invested for ISA (information security awareness), then presenting some of the latest studies on AI and their contributions to further improvements, making the field more securely advanced, we aim to open a new type of thinking in the cybersecurity field and we wish our suggestions of utilizing each point of strengths in both human attributions in software security and the existence of a well-built AI are going to make better future software security.

Keywords

Cybersecurity; ISA; Software Security; Artificial intelligence; Human Factor.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202106/20210632.pdf

Title

Human Factor & Artificial Intelligence: For future software security to be invincible, a confronting comprehensive survey

Author

Bayan O Al-Amri, Hatim Alsuwat, and Emad Alsuwat

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 6  pp. 245-251

Abstract

This work aims to focus on the current features and characteristics of Human Element and Artificial intelligence (AI), ask some questions about future information security, and whether we can avoid human errors by improving machine learning and AI or invest in human knowledge more and work them both together in the best way possible? This work represents several related research results on human behavior towards information security, specified with elements and factors like knowledge and attitude, and how much are they invested for ISA (information security awareness), then presenting some of the latest studies on AI and their contributions to further improvements, making the field more securely advanced, we aim to open a new type of thinking in the cybersecurity field and we wish our suggestions of utilizing each point of strengths in both human attributions in software security and the existence of a well-built AI are going to make better future software security.

Keywords

Cybersecurity; ISA; Software Security; Artificial intelligence; Human Factor.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202106/20210632.pdf

Title

Human Factor & Artificial Intelligence: For future software security to be invincible, a confronting comprehensive survey

Author

Bayan O Al-Amri, Hatim Alsuwat, and Emad Alsuwat

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 6  pp. 245-251

Abstract

This work aims to focus on the current features and characteristics of Human Element and Artificial intelligence (AI), ask some questions about future information security, and whether we can avoid human errors by improving machine learning and AI or invest in human knowledge more and work them both together in the best way possible? This work represents several related research results on human behavior towards information security, specified with elements and factors like knowledge and attitude, and how much are they invested for ISA (information security awareness), then presenting some of the latest studies on AI and their contributions to further improvements, making the field more securely advanced, we aim to open a new type of thinking in the cybersecurity field and we wish our suggestions of utilizing each point of strengths in both human attributions in software security and the existence of a well-built AI are going to make better future software security.

Keywords

Cybersecurity; ISA; Software Security; Artificial intelligence; Human Factor.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202106/20210632.pdf

Title

Human Factor & Artificial Intelligence: For future software security to be invincible, a confronting comprehensive survey

Author

Bayan O Al-Amri, Hatim Alsuwat, and Emad Alsuwat

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 6  pp. 245-251

Abstract

This work aims to focus on the current features and characteristics of Human Element and Artificial intelligence (AI), ask some questions about future information security, and whether we can avoid human errors by improving machine learning and AI or invest in human knowledge more and work them both together in the best way possible? This work represents several related research results on human behavior towards information security, specified with elements and factors like knowledge and attitude, and how much are they invested for ISA (information security awareness), then presenting some of the latest studies on AI and their contributions to further improvements, making the field more securely advanced, we aim to open a new type of thinking in the cybersecurity field and we wish our suggestions of utilizing each point of strengths in both human attributions in software security and the existence of a well-built AI are going to make better future software security.

Keywords

Cybersecurity; ISA; Software Security; Artificial intelligence; Human Factor.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202106/20210632.pdf

Title

Human Factor & Artificial Intelligence: For future software security to be invincible, a confronting comprehensive survey

Author

Bayan O Al-Amri, Hatim Alsuwat, and Emad Alsuwat

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 6  pp. 245-251

Abstract

This work aims to focus on the current features and characteristics of Human Element and Artificial intelligence (AI), ask some questions about future information security, and whether we can avoid human errors by improving machine learning and AI or invest in human knowledge more and work them both together in the best way possible? This work represents several related research results on human behavior towards information security, specified with elements and factors like knowledge and attitude, and how much are they invested for ISA (information security awareness), then presenting some of the latest studies on AI and their contributions to further improvements, making the field more securely advanced, we aim to open a new type of thinking in the cybersecurity field and we wish our suggestions of utilizing each point of strengths in both human attributions in software security and the existence of a well-built AI are going to make better future software security.

Keywords

Cybersecurity; ISA; Software Security; Artificial intelligence; Human Factor.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202106/20210632.pdf

Title

Human Factor & Artificial Intelligence: For future software security to be invincible, a confronting comprehensive survey

Author

Bayan O Al-Amri, Hatim Alsuwat, and Emad Alsuwat

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 6  pp. 245-251

Abstract

This work aims to focus on the current features and characteristics of Human Element and Artificial intelligence (AI), ask some questions about future information security, and whether we can avoid human errors by improving machine learning and AI or invest in human knowledge more and work them both together in the best way possible? This work represents several related research results on human behavior towards information security, specified with elements and factors like knowledge and attitude, and how much are they invested for ISA (information security awareness), then presenting some of the latest studies on AI and their contributions to further improvements, making the field more securely advanced, we aim to open a new type of thinking in the cybersecurity field and we wish our suggestions of utilizing each point of strengths in both human attributions in software security and the existence of a well-built AI are going to make better future software security.

Keywords

Cybersecurity; ISA; Software Security; Artificial intelligence; Human Factor.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202106/20210632.pdf

Title

Human Factor & Artificial Intelligence: For future software security to be invincible, a confronting comprehensive survey

Author

Bayan O Al-Amri, Hatim Alsuwat, and Emad Alsuwat

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 6  pp. 273-283

Abstract

This work aims to focus on the current features and characteristics of Human Element and Artificial intelligence (AI), ask some questions about future information security, and whether we can avoid human errors by improving machine learning and AI or invest in human knowledge more and work them both together in the best way possible? This work represents several related research results on human behavior towards information security, specified with elements and factors like knowledge and attitude, and how much are they invested for ISA (information security awareness), then presenting some of the latest studies on AI and their contributions to further improvements, making the field more securely advanced, we aim to open a new type of thinking in the cybersecurity field and we wish our suggestions of utilizing each point of strengths in both human attributions in software security and the existence of a well-built AI are going to make better future software security.

Keywords

Cybersecurity; ISA; Software Security; Artificial intelligence; Human Factor.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202106/20210632.pdf

Title

Human Factor & Artificial Intelligence: For future software security to be invincible, a confronting comprehensive survey

Author

Bayan O Al-Amri, Hatim Alsuwat, and Emad Alsuwat

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 6  pp. 245-251

Abstract

This work aims to focus on the current features and characteristics of Human Element and Artificial intelligence (AI), ask some questions about future information security, and whether we can avoid human errors by improving machine learning and AI or invest in human knowledge more and work them both together in the best way possible? This work represents several related research results on human behavior towards information security, specified with elements and factors like knowledge and attitude, and how much are they invested for ISA (information security awareness), then presenting some of the latest studies on AI and their contributions to further improvements, making the field more securely advanced, we aim to open a new type of thinking in the cybersecurity field and we wish our suggestions of utilizing each point of strengths in both human attributions in software security and the existence of a well-built AI are going to make better future software security.

Keywords

Cybersecurity; ISA; Software Security; Artificial intelligence; Human Factor.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202106/20210632.pdf

Title

Human Factor & Artificial Intelligence: For future software security to be invincible, a confronting comprehensive survey

Author

Bayan O Al-Amri, Hatim Alsuwat, and Emad Alsuwat

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 6  pp. 245-251

Abstract

This work aims to focus on the current features and characteristics of Human Element and Artificial intelligence (AI), ask some questions about future information security, and whether we can avoid human errors by improving machine learning and AI or invest in human knowledge more and work them both together in the best way possible? This work represents several related research results on human behavior towards information security, specified with elements and factors like knowledge and attitude, and how much are they invested for ISA (information security awareness), then presenting some of the latest studies on AI and their contributions to further improvements, making the field more securely advanced, we aim to open a new type of thinking in the cybersecurity field and we wish our suggestions of utilizing each point of strengths in both human attributions in software security and the existence of a well-built AI are going to make better future software security.

Keywords

Cybersecurity; ISA; Software Security; Artificial intelligence; Human Factor.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202106/20210632.pdf

Title

Human Factor & Artificial Intelligence: For future software security to be invincible, a confronting comprehensive survey

Author

Bayan O Al-Amri, Hatim Alsuwat, and Emad Alsuwat

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 6  pp. 245-251

Abstract

This work aims to focus on the current features and characteristics of Human Element and Artificial intelligence (AI), ask some questions about future information security, and whether we can avoid human errors by improving machine learning and AI or invest in human knowledge more and work them both together in the best way possible? This work represents several related research results on human behavior towards information security, specified with elements and factors like knowledge and attitude, and how much are they invested for ISA (information security awareness), then presenting some of the latest studies on AI and their contributions to further improvements, making the field more securely advanced, we aim to open a new type of thinking in the cybersecurity field and we wish our suggestions of utilizing each point of strengths in both human attributions in software security and the existence of a well-built AI are going to make better future software security.

Keywords

Cybersecurity; ISA; Software Security; Artificial intelligence; Human Factor.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210732.pdf

Title

Human Factor & Artificial Intelligence: For future software security to be invincible, a confronting comprehensive survey

Author

Bayan O Al-Amri, Hatim Alsuwat, and Emad Alsuwat

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 6  pp. 245-251

Abstract

This work aims to focus on the current features and characteristics of Human Element and Artificial intelligence (AI), ask some questions about future information security, and whether we can avoid human errors by improving machine learning and AI or invest in human knowledge more and work them both together in the best way possible? This work represents several related research results on human behavior towards information security, specified with elements and factors like knowledge and attitude, and how much are they invested for ISA (information security awareness), then presenting some of the latest studies on AI and their contributions to further improvements, making the field more securely advanced, we aim to open a new type of thinking in the cybersecurity field and we wish our suggestions of utilizing each point of strengths in both human attributions in software security and the existence of a well-built AI are going to make better future software security.

Keywords

Cybersecurity; ISA; Software Security; Artificial intelligence; Human Factor.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210732.pdf

Title

Human Factor & Artificial Intelligence: For future software security to be invincible, a confronting comprehensive survey

Author

Bayan O Al-Amri, Hatim Alsuwat, and Emad Alsuwat

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 6  pp. 245-251

Abstract

This work aims to focus on the current features and characteristics of Human Element and Artificial intelligence (AI), ask some questions about future information security, and whether we can avoid human errors by improving machine learning and AI or invest in human knowledge more and work them both together in the best way possible? This work represents several related research results on human behavior towards information security, specified with elements and factors like knowledge and attitude, and how much are they invested for ISA (information security awareness), then presenting some of the latest studies on AI and their contributions to further improvements, making the field more securely advanced, we aim to open a new type of thinking in the cybersecurity field and we wish our suggestions of utilizing each point of strengths in both human attributions in software security and the existence of a well-built AI are going to make better future software security.

Keywords

Cybersecurity; ISA; Software Security; Artificial intelligence; Human Factor.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210732.pdf

Title

Human Factor & Artificial Intelligence: For future software security to be invincible, a confronting comprehensive survey

Author

Bayan O Al-Amri, Hatim Alsuwat, and Emad Alsuwat

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 6  pp. 245-251

Abstract

This work aims to focus on the current features and characteristics of Human Element and Artificial intelligence (AI), ask some questions about future information security, and whether we can avoid human errors by improving machine learning and AI or invest in human knowledge more and work them both together in the best way possible? This work represents several related research results on human behavior towards information security, specified with elements and factors like knowledge and attitude, and how much are they invested for ISA (information security awareness), then presenting some of the latest studies on AI and their contributions to further improvements, making the field more securely advanced, we aim to open a new type of thinking in the cybersecurity field and we wish our suggestions of utilizing each point of strengths in both human attributions in software security and the existence of a well-built AI are going to make better future software security.

Keywords

Cybersecurity; ISA; Software Security; Artificial intelligence; Human Factor.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202107/20210732.pdf