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000000179 041__ $$aeng
000000179 100__ $$aKonstantin Beznosov
000000179 100__ $$aPhilip Inglesant
000000179 100__ $$aJorge Lobo
000000179 100__ $$aRob Reeder
000000179 100__ $$aMary Ellen Zurko
000000179 245__ $$aUsability Meets Access Control: Challenges and Research Opportunities
000000179 260__ $$c2009-04-01
000000179 520__ $$aThis panel discusses specific challenges in the usability of access  control technologies and new opportunities for research. The questions vary from “Why nobody, even experts, uses access control  lists (ACLs)?” to “Shall access controls (and corresponding languages) be totally embedded and invisible and never, ever seen by  the users?” to “What should be the user-study methodology for  access control systems?”. 
000000179 6531_ $$ausable security
000000179 6531_ $$aHCISec
000000179 6531_ $$aHCI
000000179 6531_ $$aaccess control
000000179 6531_ $$asecurity
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000000179 8564_ $$uhttp://lersse-dl.ece.ubc.ca/record/179/files/179.pdf$$yTransfer from CDS 0.99.7
000000179 909C4 $$pKonstantin Beznosov, Philip Inglesant, Jorge Lobo, Rob Reeder, and Mary Ellen Zurko, "Usability Meets Access Control: Challenges and Research Opportunities," in Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Access Control Models and Aechnologies (SACMAT), Stresa, Italy, ACM, 3-5 June, 2009 
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