Graduate Student
The National Institute of Standards and Technology's (NIST) Information Technology Laboratory is
seeking a qualified candidate to support the Human-Centered Cybersecurity (HCC) Program
(https://csrc.nist.gov/projects/human-centered-cybersecurity). The program considers human needs,
motivations, behaviors, and abilities in cybersecurity. The student will work on projects to support the
development of an HCC standard description and organizational guidelines mapped to existing NIST
cybersecurity frameworks. The candidate for this position will work alongside world-class researchers at
NIST.
Human-Centered Cybersecurity Research and Community Standards Development
Required Skills, Expertise, and Qualifications
- Current PhD/doctoral student in a field related to HCC (e.g., computer/information science, social
science, human factors, organizational leadership) with at least one year left in degree - Education, research, or work experience in cybersecurity
- Qualitative (preferred) or quantitative (statistical analysis) human subjects research experience
- Demonstrated ability to work both in teams and independently
- Strong organizational skills
- Strong oral and written communication skills
Other Desirable Qualifications
- Experience reading, summarizing, and synthesizing research and industry reports/literature
- Experience creating visualizations of research data
Key responsibilities will include but are not limited to:
- Conduct analysis of human subjects survey or interview data using statistical methods and
qualitative thematic analysis - Search for, summarize, and synthesize HCC and security framework literature
- Assist in organizing public workshops
- Organize, synthesize, and help to adjudicate public comments
- Write/prepare reports, research papers, and presentations
- Present project information at internal and external meetings