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[en] The last few years have consolidated our understanding that security and trust are a socio-technical matter. Hence a call for researchers from different disciplines, such as sociology, psychology and informatics, to construct a holistic vision of security and trust. STAST, the workshop on Socio-Technical Aspects in Security and Trust, is an international event to support such interdisciplinary research. It reaches its second edition in 2012. The first took place at the University of Milano (Milan, Italy), hosted by the International Conference on Network and System Security (NSS). The second edition was held at Harvard University (Cambridge, MA, USA), hosted by the Computer Security Foundation Symposium (CSF) — this volume gathers its post-proceedings.