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spellingShingle Gorski, Peter L, von Zezschwitz, Emanuel, Lo Iacono, Luigi, Smith, Matthew, Journal of Cybersecurity, On providing systematized access to consolidated principles, guidelines and patterns for usable security research and development†, Law, Computer Networks and Communications, Political Science and International Relations, Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality, Social Psychology, Computer Science (miscellaneous)
title On providing systematized access to consolidated principles, guidelines and patterns for usable security research and development†
title_full On providing systematized access to consolidated principles, guidelines and patterns for usable security research and development†
title_fullStr On providing systematized access to consolidated principles, guidelines and patterns for usable security research and development†
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title_sort on providing systematized access to consolidated principles, guidelines and patterns for usable security research and development†
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