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000000228 100__ $$aFahimeh Raja
000000228 245__ $$aInvestigating an Appropriate Design for Personal Firewalls
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000000228 520__ $$aPersonal firewalls are an important aspect of security for home computer users, but little attention has been given to their usability. We conducted semi-structured interviews to understand participants’ knowledge, requirements, expectations, and misconceptions for personal firewalls. Analysis of 10 interviews shows that different design decisions (i.e., level of automation, multiple profile settings) are appropriate for users with different levels of security knowledge and experience.
000000228 6531_ $$aPersonal firewall
000000228 6531_ $$ausable security
000000228 700__ $$aKirstie Hawkey
000000228 700__ $$aKonstantin Beznosov
000000228 700__ $$aKellogg S. Booth
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000000228 909C4 $$pFahimeh Raja, Kirstie Hawkey, Konstantin Beznosov, and Kellogg S. Booth. Investigating an Appropriate Design for Personal Firewalls. In Proceedings of the 28th international Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (Atlanta, GA, USA, April 10 - 15, 2010). ACM, New York, NY, 6 pages.
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