


In the first meme, the woman is excited they won something and is so eager to enter their personal information on the website that they are not thinking of the dangers and consequences of giving their personal information. In the second meme, the dog is accessing the Internet without the knowledge of its owners. The dog is grateful to the owners for not putting a password on the devices they normally leave at home. In the third meme, the man feels happy every time he gets likes on his social media posts. Instead of living in the moment, the man films and posts everything on his social media account. The three memes relate to human centered cybersecurity because they show how human behavior can result in vulnerabilities to a computer or information system. The memes show different examples of how human errors can occur. The first meme shows that people can be vulnerable to social engineering attacks and scams such as phishing. The second meme shows people’s lack of security when they believe they are safe and the only one to have access to their devices. The third meme shows that individuals can overshare their information on social media in exchange for the satisfaction they feel in their social media interactions. Human behaviors shown in the memes are what needs to be considered for human centered cybersecurity.