The overall experience of using any manmade object (physical or digital) is a direct outcome of its design. The best security is often that which offers users the easiest path for security. Security administrators don’t want to crawl through packets or examine logs; they want to stop incidents. Apple, Microsoft, and Adobe have been focusing more on the user experience side of security design for a few years, with growing success. Security should seamlessly integrate with their workflows, not add an obstacle that impedes their ability to get their work done.”]
Source: https://www.darkreading.com/analytics/security-needs-more-designers-not-architects

