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000000344 100__ $$aBorke Obada-Obieh
000000344 245__ $$aChallenges and Threats of Mass Telecommuting: A Qualitative Study of Workers
000000344 260__ $$c2021-08-10
000000344 300__ $$amult. p
000000344 500__ $$aUsable Security Work from home Telecommuting
000000344 520__ $$aThis paper reports the security and privacy challenges and threats that people experience while working from home. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 24 participants working from home in the three weeks preceding the study. We asked questions related to participants’ challenges with telecommuting. Our results suggest that participants experienced challenges, threats, and potential outcomes of threats associated with the technological, human, organizational, and environmental dimensions. We also discovered two threat models: one in which the employer’s asset is at stake and another in which the employee’s privacy is compromised. We believe these insights can lead to better support for employees and possibly reduce cyber-attacks associated with telecommuting during the pandemic and beyond.
000000344 700__ $$aYue Huang
000000344 700__ $$aKonstantin Beznosov
000000344 8560_ $$flersse-it@ece.ubc.ca
000000344 8564_ $$uhttp://lersse-dl.ece.ubc.ca/record/344/files/soups2021-obada-obieh.pdf
000000344 909C4 $$pObada-Obieh, B., Huang, Y., & Beznosov, K. (2021, August). Challenges and Threats of Mass Telecommuting: A Qualitative Study of Workers. In Seventeenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security ({SOUPS} 2021) (pp. 675-694).
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