Design For Security - Persuasive Technology

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Goaaaaaaal!

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Low tech High Impact

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Anti-zwervers bankjes

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Skateboarding is not a crime!

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Creatief met Kurk

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Oldskool Security

the configuration of

spiral staircases in

medieval castles to

favor a defender

running down the

steps anticlockwise,

holding a sword in

his right hand, over

the attacker running

up to meet him

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Still kicking it oldskool

n Medieval market towns commonly had a wide market street, or square, with narrow entrances at the ends, to make it more difficult for animals (or thieves) to escape

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Crime Prevention Through Housing Design

In the first, a series of buildings lacks a common entrance, and pedestrians cut through the property. The addition of a simple overhead arch, however, creates a sense of private space:

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Minder subtiel: Mosquito

There are a lot of problems in principle and in practice with these devices, but the core problem for me is that they tend to be directed at users rather than uses (i.e. people by identity, not behaviour) and are entirely arbitrary. The street outside a shop is public space and the shop owners have no more right than anyone else to dictate who goes there.

In as much as these things work (which is highly disputed), they are never going to encourage a meaningful debate about norms of behaviour among users of a space. This approach is not so much negotiation as warfare.

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Anti-teenager pink lights to show up acne

Residents of a Nottinghamshire housing estate have installed pink lights which show up teenagers’ spots in a bid to stop them gathering in the area.

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A vein attempt

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Design with Intent Dan Lockton

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De toolkit

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Hoe het werkt

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Errorproofing: Defaults

Example: The SQLSnake/Spida Worm exploits an empty password for the default administrative account for Microsoft SQL server

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Architectural: Removal

The ‘naked roads’/ ‘shared space’ approach of removing road markings and signage can influence more careful driving in urban areas.

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Cognitive: Social Proof

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Security: Threat of damage

‘Skate stoppers’ in public places are designed to cause damage to skateboards (and injury to skateboarders) to dissuade them from skating in an area.

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Persuasive: Kairos

Automatic warning signs can alert drivers to upcoming dangers at the right point for them to respond and slow down accordingly

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Visual: Prominence & visibility

The “big red” button has become a common way to signify a critical control: difficult to miss, and unlikely to be pushed accidentally.

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En nu jullie

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Ter inspiratie

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Suited for Subversion

Suited for Subversion is a project to create a suit that protects the wearer at large-scale street protests. The suit also monitors the wearer's pulse and projects an amplified heartbeat out of a speaker in the chest of the suit.