This was my favorite session. Why? First, I believe it was the most original thought at the Summit and it was brilliantly delivered. While the title denotes that the topic was going to look at designing networks in as less an anti-social way as possible, the session actually looked at how to detect, manage and even embrace anti-social networks. The session speaker was Miles Rochford from Nokia.
Miles made a very good point: When researching personas and user data, Ux professionals often default to the "cheery, happy, willing" user. However, we as interaction professionals often forget or ignore system users who have less than noble intents. How many "evil" personas have you seen? These personas would help designers and security engineers to design out features that could be used for negative intent.
All in all a great presentation!
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