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000000141 037__ $$aLERSSE-RefConfPaper-2008-024
000000141 041__ $$aeng
000000141 100__ $$aKirstie Hawkey
000000141 100__ $$aDavid Botta
000000141 100__ $$aKasia Muldner
000000141 100__ $$aRodrigo Werlinger
000000141 100__ $$aAndre Gagne
000000141 100__ $$aKonstantin Benznosov
000000141 245__ $$aHuman, Organizational, and Technological Factors of IT Security
000000141 260__ $$c2007-03-07
000000141 300__ $$a6p
000000141 520__ $$aThis paper describes the HOT Admin research project, which is investigating the human, organizational, and technological factors of IT security from the perspective of security practitioners. We use qualitative methods to examine their experiences along several themes including: unique characteristics of this population, the challenges they face within the organization, their activities, their collaborative interactions with other stakeholders, the sub-optimal situations they face as a result of distributed security management, and the impact of the security management model in place. We present preliminary results for each theme, as well as the implications of these results on the field of usable security and other research areas within HCI.
000000141 6531_ $$aHOT Admin
000000141 6531_ $$aIT Security
000000141 6531_ $$aHuman factors
000000141 6531_ $$aOrganizational factors
000000141 6531_ $$atechnological factors
000000141 6531_ $$aqualitative research
000000141 8560_ $$fandreg@ece.ubc.ca
000000141 8564_ $$uhttp://lersse-dl.ece.ubc.ca/record/141/files/141.pdf$$yTransfer from CDS 0.99.7
000000141 909C4 $$pHawkey, K., Botta, D., Muldner, K., Werlinger, R., Gagne, A., Beznosov, K., "Human, Organizational, and Technological Factors of IT Security" In CHI’08 extended abstract on Human factors in computing systems, pages 3639–3644, Florence, Italy, 2008.
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