This course focuses on how to design and build secure systems with a human-centric focus. We will look at basic principles of human-computer interaction, and apply these insights to the design of secure systems with the goal of developing security measures that respect human performance and their goals within a system.

Usable Security
Get one of our best deals with Coursera Plus for $199 (usually $399). Save now.

3,306 reviews
Skills you'll gain
- Cybersecurity
- Personally Identifiable Information
- User Interface (UI)
- Usability
- Design
- Authentications
- Interaction Design
- User Interface (UI) Design
- Security Engineering
- Information Privacy
- Human Factors (Security)
- Usability Testing
- Multi-Factor Authentication
- User Centered Design
- Human Factors
- Human Computer Interaction
Details to know

Add to your LinkedIn profile
See how employees at top companies are mastering in-demand skills

There are 7 modules in this course
Instructor

Offered by
Explore more from Computer Security and Networks
Status: Free Trial
Status: Free Trial
Status: Free TrialTotal Seminars
Why people choose Coursera for their career

Felipe M.

Jennifer J.

Larry W.

Chaitanya A.
Learner reviews
- 5 stars
69.75%
- 4 stars
23.47%
- 3 stars
4.23%
- 2 stars
1.08%
- 1 star
1.45%
Showing 3 of 3306
Reviewed on Sep 22, 2021
Very easy to follow and understand the instructure does a excellent job at teaching. You should fly through this course quick and finish it with a much better understanding of security and privacy
Reviewed on Sep 21, 2017
I am really happy to join this perfect course . i want to continue in this course and i will every time of my life to learn many things . specially from the Coursera community thank you very much.
Reviewed on Aug 6, 2016
Found it very useful. The content is articulated very well and is substantiated with research work & survey. This gives me a way to objectively assess system from security point of view
¹ Some assignments in this course are AI-graded. For these assignments, your data will be used in accordance with Coursera's Privacy Notice.





