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Towards Investigating User Account Control Practices in Windows Vista

This poster presents the research plan for investigating user account control practices in Windows Vista. The research will explore end users' behaviours in using user account types acrossWindows Vista...

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A Case Study of Enterprise Identity Management System Adoption in an...

This case study describes the adoption of an enterprise identity management(IdM) system in an insurance organization. We describe the state of the organization before deploying the IdM system, and...

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Towards Developing Usability Heuristics for Evaluation of IT Security...

Evaluating the usability of specific information technology (IT) security tools is challenging. For example, laboratory experiments can have little validity due to the complexity of real-world security...

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Preparation, detection, and analysis: the diagnostic work of IT security...

Purpose — The purpose of this study is to examine security incident response practices of IT security practitioners as a diagnostic work process, including the preparation phase, detection, and...

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Investigating an Appropriate Design for Personal Firewalls

Personal firewalls are an important aspect of security for home computer users, but little attention has been given to their usability. We conducted semi-structured interviews to understand...

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Investigating User Account Control Practices

Non-administrator user accounts and the user account control (UAC) approach of Windows Vista are two practical solutions to limit the damage of malware infection. UAC in Windows Vista supports usage of...

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Do Windows Users Follow the Principle of Least Privilege? Investigating User...

The principle of least privilege requires that users and their programs be granted the most restrictive set of privileges possible to perform required tasks in order to limit the damages caused by...

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"I did it because I trusted you": Challenges with the Study Environment...

We recently replicated and extended a 2009 study that investigated the effectiveness of SSL warnings. Our experimental design aimed to mitigate some of the limitations of that prior study, including...

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Poster: Validating and Extending a Study on the Effectiveness of SSL Warnings

We recently replicated and extended a 2009 study that investigated the effectiveness of SSL warnings. The original study was conducted at CMU by Sunshine et al. [2], and we will refer to it as the CMU...

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Poster: OpenIDemail Enabled Browser, Towards Fixing the Broken Web Single...

Current Web single sign-on (SSO) solutions impose a cognitive burden on web users and do not provide content-hosting and service providers (CSPs) with sufficient incentives to become relying parties...

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Expectations, Perceptions, and Misconceptions of Personal Firewalls

In this research, our goal is to better understand users' knowledge, expectations, perceptions, and misconceptions of personal firewalls. We conducted interviews with 30 participants and analyzed the...

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The Challenges of Understanding Users’ Security-related Knowledge, Behaviour,...

In order to improve current security solutions or devise novel ones, it is important to understand users' knowledge, behaviour, motivations and challenges in using a security solution. However,...

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Challenges in evaluating complex IT security management systems

Performing ecologically valid user studies for IT security management (ITSM) systems is challenging. The users of these systems are security professionals who are difficult to recruit for interviews,...

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A Billion Keys, but Few Locks: The Crisis of Web Single Sign-On

OpenID and InfoCard are two mainstream Web single sign-on (SSO) solutions intended for Internet-scale adoption. While they are technically sound, the business model of these solutions does not provide...

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OpenIDemail Enabled Browser: Towards Fixing the Broken Web Single Sign-On...

Current Web single sign-on (SSO) solutions impose a cognitive burden on web users and do not provide content-hosting and service providers (CSPs) with sufficient incentives to become relying parties...

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It's Too Complicated, So I Turned It Off! Expectations, Perceptions, and...

Even though personal firewalls are an important aspect of security for the users of personal computers, little attention has been given to their usability. We conducted semi-structured interviews with...

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Toward Understanding Distributed Cognition in IT Security Management: The...

Information technology security management (ITSM) entails significant challenges, including the distribution of tasks and stakeholders across the organization, the need for security practitioners to...

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OpenID-Enabled Browser: Towards Usable and Secure Web Single Sign-On

OpenID is an open and promising Web single sign-on solution; however, the interaction flows provided by OpenID are inconsistent and counter-intuitive, and vulnerable to phishing attacks. In this work,...

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Promoting A Physical Security Mental Model For Personal Firewall Warnings

We used an iterative process to design personal firewall warnings in which the functionality of a firewall is visualized based on a physical security mental model. We performed a study to determine the...

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Heuristics for Evaluating IT Security Management Tools

The usability of IT security management (ITSM) tools is hard to evaluate by regular methods, making heuristic evaluation attractive. However, ITSM occurs within a complex and collaborative context that...

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