Palvi Aggarwal

Palvi Aggarwal

Carnegie Mellon University

H-index: 13

North America-United States

About Palvi Aggarwal

Palvi Aggarwal, With an exceptional h-index of 13 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Carnegie Mellon University, specializes in the field of Cyber Security, Human Factors, Cognitive Modeling.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Evidence of Cognitive Biases in Cyber Attackers from An Empirical Study

Assessing the influence of different types of probing on adversarial decision-making in a deception game

How well does GPT phish people? An investigation involving cognitive biases and feedback

A Preliminary Factor Analysis on the Success of Computing Major Transfer Students

Does subnetting and port hardening influence human adversarial decisions? An investigation via a HackIT tool

How People Make Decisions Based on Prior Experience: Formulas of Instance-Based Learning Theory (IBLT) Follow from Scale Invariance

Cognitive elements of learning and discriminability in anti-phishing training

Cognitive modeling for personalized, adaptive signaling for cyber deception

Palvi Aggarwal Information

University

Position

Post Doctoral Fellow

Citations(all)

485

Citations(since 2020)

457

Cited By

105

hIndex(all)

13

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

18

i10Index(since 2020)

16

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Palvi Aggarwal Skills & Research Interests

Cyber Security

Human Factors

Cognitive Modeling

Top articles of Palvi Aggarwal

Evidence of Cognitive Biases in Cyber Attackers from An Empirical Study

2024/1/3

Palvi Aggarwal
Palvi Aggarwal

H-Index: 6

Cleotilde Gonzalez
Cleotilde Gonzalez

H-Index: 31

Assessing the influence of different types of probing on adversarial decision-making in a deception game

2023/8/25

Md Abu Sayed
Md Abu Sayed

H-Index: 1

Palvi Aggarwal
Palvi Aggarwal

H-Index: 6

How well does GPT phish people? An investigation involving cognitive biases and feedback

2023/7/3

A Preliminary Factor Analysis on the Success of Computing Major Transfer Students

2023

Does subnetting and port hardening influence human adversarial decisions? An investigation via a HackIT tool

Frontiers in big Data

2023/6/15

Shashank Uttrani
Shashank Uttrani

H-Index: 1

Palvi Aggarwal
Palvi Aggarwal

H-Index: 6

How People Make Decisions Based on Prior Experience: Formulas of Instance-Based Learning Theory (IBLT) Follow from Scale Invariance

2023/5/31

Palvi Aggarwal
Palvi Aggarwal

H-Index: 6

Cognitive elements of learning and discriminability in anti-phishing training

Computers & Security

2023/4/1

Cognitive modeling for personalized, adaptive signaling for cyber deception

2023/3/9

Check for updates How People Make Decisions Based on Prior Experience: Formulas of Instance-Based Learning Theory (IBLT) Follow from Scale Invariance

Fuzzy Information Processing 2023

2023

Palvi Aggarwal
Palvi Aggarwal

H-Index: 6

A Survey of Student Counseling Systems: Functions, Designs, and Interactions

2023

Modeling the effects of different honeypot proportions in a deception-based security game

Human Factors in Cybersecurity

2023

Harsh Katakwar
Harsh Katakwar

H-Index: 1

Palvi Aggarwal
Palvi Aggarwal

H-Index: 6

Human-Subject Experiments on Risk-Based Cyber Camouflage Games

2022/10/7

Diversifying Deception: Game-Theoretic Models for Two-Sided Deception and Initial Human Studies

2022/10/7

Adaptive Cyberdefense with Deception: A Human–AI Cognitive Approach

2022/10/7

Deceptive Signaling: Understanding Human Behavior Against Signaling Algorithms

2022/10/7

Influence of different honeypot proportions on adversarial decisions in a deception game

Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting

2022/9

Truth-telling in a sender–receiver game: Social value orientation and incentives

Symmetry

2022/7/28

Designing effective masking strategies for cyberdefense through human experimentation and cognitive models

Computers & Security

2022/6/1

Learning about the effects of alert uncertainty in attack and defend decisions via cognitive modeling

Human Factors

2022/3

Modeling the effects of network size in a deception game involving honeypots

2022/7/17

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