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Supporting human-centered design in psychologically distant problem domains: The design for cybersecurity cards

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Rao, V; Moore, G; Jung, HJ; Kim, E; Agogino, A; Goucher-Lambert, K
Published in: Proceedings of the Design Society
January 1, 2021

Increasingly digital products and services make cybersecurity a crucial issue for designers. However, human-centered designers struggle to consider it in their work, partially a consequence of the high psychological distance between designers and cybersecurity. In this work, we build on the Design for Cybersecurity (DfC) Cards, an intervention to help designers consider cybersecurity, and examine a project-based design course to understand how and why specific DfC cards were used. Three findings result. First, designers found the intervention useful across all design phases and activities. Second, the cards helped design teams refocus their attention on the problem domain and project outcome. Third, we identify a need for support in framing and converging during user research, opportunity identification, and prototyping. We argue that the psychological distance between designers and the problem space of cybersecurity partially explains these findings, and ultimately exacerbates existing challenges in the design process. These findings suggest that design interventions must consider the psychological distance between designer and problem space, and have application in design practice across many complex problem domains.

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Proceedings of the Design Society

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2732-527X

Publication Date

January 1, 2021

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1

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2831 / 2840
 

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Rao, V., Moore, G., Jung, H. J., Kim, E., Agogino, A., & Goucher-Lambert, K. (2021). Supporting human-centered design in psychologically distant problem domains: The design for cybersecurity cards. In Proceedings of the Design Society (Vol. 1, pp. 2831–2840). https://doi.org/10.1017/pds.2021.544
Rao, V., G. Moore, H. J. Jung, E. Kim, A. Agogino, and K. Goucher-Lambert. “Supporting human-centered design in psychologically distant problem domains: The design for cybersecurity cards.” In Proceedings of the Design Society, 1:2831–40, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1017/pds.2021.544.
Rao V, Moore G, Jung HJ, Kim E, Agogino A, Goucher-Lambert K. Supporting human-centered design in psychologically distant problem domains: The design for cybersecurity cards. In: Proceedings of the Design Society. 2021. p. 2831–40.
Rao, V., et al. “Supporting human-centered design in psychologically distant problem domains: The design for cybersecurity cards.” Proceedings of the Design Society, vol. 1, 2021, pp. 2831–40. Scopus, doi:10.1017/pds.2021.544.
Rao V, Moore G, Jung HJ, Kim E, Agogino A, Goucher-Lambert K. Supporting human-centered design in psychologically distant problem domains: The design for cybersecurity cards. Proceedings of the Design Society. 2021. p. 2831–2840.

Published In

Proceedings of the Design Society

DOI

EISSN

2732-527X

Publication Date

January 1, 2021

Volume

1

Start / End Page

2831 / 2840