Week 7: Review the following ten photos through a human-centered cybersecurity framework. Create a meme for your favorite three, explaining what is going on in the individual’s or individuals’ mind(s).

https://unsplash.com/photos/brown-and-white-long-coated-small-dog-wearing-eyeglasses-on-black-laptop-computer-gySMaocSdqs

Innocent victim has no idea that the clothes advertisement email they just opened was actually a phishing attack and now their credit card information has been compromised.

This meme is related to human-centered cybersecurity because it places human error at the cause of their vulnerability.

https://unsplash.com/photos/black-smartphone-near-person-5QgIuuBxKwM

Me when my phone won’t stop ringing with spam calls because one time I used my phone number to log into “free WiFi”.

This meme is related to human-centered cybersecurity because it also emphasizes how human error can cause us to be vulnerable, even when we think that our actions are ultimately harmless.

https://unsplash.com/photos/person-holding-silver-iphone-6-BXiLSwwvqrY

Me scrolling on my new online friend Lyndsey Simone’s Instagram page, but I have no idea that Lyndsey Simone is actually a random man named Benjamin Harris.

This meme is related to human-centered cybersecurity because I made myself vulnerable to strangers through my lack of internet safety knowledge.

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