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000000126 041__ $$aeng
000000126 100__ $$aDavid Botta
000000126 100__ $$aRodrigo Werlinger
000000126 100__ $$aAndré Gagné
000000126 100__ $$aKonstantin Beznosov
000000126 100__ $$aLee Iverson
000000126 100__ $$aSidney Fels
000000126 100__ $$aBrian Fisher
000000126 245__ $$aStudying IT Security Professionals: Research Design and Lessons Learned
000000126 260__ $$c2007-03-07
000000126 300__ $$a4p
000000126 520__ $$aThe HOT Admin Field Study used qualitative methods to study information technology security administrators. Both the nature of the field and the difficulty of gaining access to subjects had implications for the study design. We present the lessons we learned, and offer some suggestions for future similar research.
000000126 6531_ $$ausable security
000000126 6531_ $$aHOT Admin
000000126 6531_ $$ausable security administration
000000126 6531_ $$aField Study
000000126 6531_ $$aCHIMIT
000000126 6531_ $$amanagement of information technology
000000126 8560_ $$fandreg@ece.ubc.ca
000000126 8564_ $$uhttp://lersse-dl.ece.ubc.ca/record/126/files/126.pdf$$yTransfer from CDS 0.99.7
000000126 909C4 $$pDavid Botta, Rodrigo Werlinger, André Gagné, Konstantin Beznosov, Lee Iverson, Sidney Fels, and Brian Fisher, "Studying IT Security Professionals: Research Design and Lessons Learned" position paper at the CHI Workshop on Security User studies: Methodologies and Best Practices, San Francisco, CA, 28 April 2007, 4 pages.
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