
My meme humorously portrays the misconception that being in a remote or elevated physical location can protect against cyberattacks. This relates to human-centered cybersecurity by highlighting how users often misunderstand the nature of digital threats, thinking that physical distance offers protection. It underscores the need to educate people on the realities of online security, helping them understand that cybersecurity measures are necessary regardless of where they are physically located.

My meme plays on the idea that the physical size or sturdiness of a laptop could somehow provide security from both physical and digital attacks. This reflects a common misunderstanding in human-centered cybersecurity, where users may overlook the true nature of digital vulnerabilities in favor of tangible characteristics. By poking fun at this, the meme underscores the importance of educating users about real cybersecurity practices, which rely on software and behavioral safeguards rather than physical features.

My meme humorously suggests that being just a dog makes someone immune to cyber threats, poking fun at the idea that only certain people or entities are targets for hackers. This ties into human-centered cybersecurity by addressing the false assumption that only high-profile individuals or organizations are at risk, when in reality, anyone can be a target. It highlights the need for cybersecurity awareness across all users, emphasizing that everyone, regardless of their perceived importance, should practice safe online behaviors.