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Interpersonal trust to enhance cyber crisis management

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In the field of cyber-security, software performance optimization is a major focus of research to better prevent cyber threats. However, once threats are detected, they have to be managed by a human operator or more often by human operators' joint actions. The purpose of this study is to show that in these collaborative situations, the interpersonal trust level between these actors shapes their handling of the threat. Forty-five participants performed, with twenty-eight different fictive teammates, a collaborative counting task that included aleatory phases of jamming. Each fictive teammate was described through two adjectives selected to induce a predefined level of interpersonal trust (low or high). The subject and his collaborator worked on different systems with different objects to count and different jamming phases. Nevertheless, each participant had the possibility of supervising his teammate's work by checking out his task and modifying his answers (number of targets and jamming events reported) if required. The subject was responsible for validating the team's final result. The experimental data show that, in this type of collaborative task, the interpersonal trust level has indeed an influence on the supervision strategy used and the team performance.
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hal-02901604 , version 1 (17-07-2020)

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Florent Bollon, Anne-Lise Marchand, Nicolas Maille, Colin Blättler, Laurent Chaudron, et al.. Interpersonal trust to enhance cyber crisis management. HFES-Europe 2019 - Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Europe Chapter, Oct 2019, Nantes, France. ⟨hal-02901604⟩
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