Chris Horn, Researcher for Secure Decisions, a division of Applied Visions, Inc., will be presenting a paper entitled “Measuring Application Security” at the 9th International Conference on Human Factors in Cybersecurity in Orlando, Florida on July 21-25, 2018. The conference’s objective is to provide an international forum for the dissemination and exchange of scientific information on theoretical, generic, and applied areas of human factors and ergonomics.
Chris Horn is a Researcher at Secure Decisions, an R&D division of Applied Visions. He has 16 years of experience in research, software systems, and new product development. He began his career at the RAND Corporation, developing agent-based models of C4ISR systems and requirements for a large-scale biometrics system. Chris studied human-computer interaction at Carnegie Mellon university and worked in the Dynamic Decision Making Laboratory studying how humans make choices. Since then, he has helped organizations like General Dynamics, Whirlpool Corporation, and the U.S. Navy with product strategy, systems engineering, interaction design, and user experience research. Most recently, Chris has focused on the developing new technologies to improve application security. Chris holds a BA in Economics from Brown University.