“Toward a Broader View of Security Protocols”, Matt Blaze2004-03-06 (, ; backlinks; similar)⁠:

This position paper initiates and advocates the study of “Human-Scale Security Protocols” as a core activity of computing and network security research. The Human-Scale Security Protocols (HSSP) project treats “human scale” security problems and protocols as a central part of computer science. Our aim is to identify, stimulate research on, analyze, and improve “non-traditional” protocols that might either have something to teach us or be susceptible to improvement via the techniques and tools of computer security.

There are compelling security problems across a wide spectrum of areas that do not outwardly involve computers or electronic communication and yet are remarkably similar in structure to the systems computer scientists routinely study. Interesting and relevant problem spaces that computer security has traditionally ignored range from the very serious (preventing terrorists from subverting aviation security) to the trivial and personal (ensuring that a restaurant serves the same wine that was ordered and charged for).