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1. Heuristics for Evaluating IT Security Management Tools / Pooya Jaferian ; Kirstie Hawkey ; Andreas Sotirakopoulos ; Maria Velez-Rojas ; et al [LERSSE-RefJnlPaper-2013-002]
The usability of IT security management (ITSM) tools is hard to evaluate by regular methods, making heuristic evaluation attractive. [...]
Published in Pooya Jaferian, Kirstie Hawkey, Andreas Sotirakopoulos, Maria Velez-Rojas, Konstantin Beznosov, Heuristics for Evaluating IT Security Management Tools, Accepted in Human–Computer Interaction, doi:10.1080/07370024.2013.819198.:
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2. Investigating Users' Perspectives of Web Single Sign-On: Conceptual Gaps and Acceptance Model / San-Tsai Sun ; Eric Pospisil ; Ildar Muslukhov ; Nuray Dindar ; et al [LERSSE-RefJnlPaper-2013-001]
OpenID and OAuth are open and simple web single sign-on (SSO) protocols that have been adopted by major service providers, and millions of supporting websites. [...]
Published in San-Tsai Sun, Eric Pospisil, Ildar Muslukhov, Nuray Dindar, Kirstie Hawkey, and Konstantin Beznosov. Investigating users' perspectives of web single sign-on: Conceptual gaps and acceptance model. Accepted for publication in ACM Transactions on Internet Technology (TOIT) on June 4th, 2013.:
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3. Systematically breaking and fixing OpenID security: Formal analysis, semi-automated empirical evaluation, and practical countermeasures / San-Tsai Sun ; Kirstie Hawkey ; Konstantin Beznosov [LERSSE-RefJnlPaper-2012-001]
OpenID 2.0 is a user-centric Web single sign-on protocol with over one billion OpenID-enabled user accounts, and tens of thousands of supporting websites. [...]
Published in San-Tsai Sun, Kirstie Hawkey, and Konstantin Beznosov. Systematically breaking and fixing OpenID security: Formal analysis, semi-automated empirical evaluation, and practical countermeasures. Computers & Security, Accepted 7 February 2012.:
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4. A Brick Wall, a Locked Door, and a Bandit: A Physical Security Metaphor For Firewall Warnings / Fahimeh Raja ; Kirstie Hawkey ; Steven Hsu ; Kai-Le Clement Wang ; et al [LERSSE-RefConfPaper-2011-007]
We used an iterative process to design firewall warnings in which the functionality of a personal firewall is visualized based on a physical security metaphor. [...]
Published in Fahimeh Raja, Kirstie Hawkey, Steven Hsu, Kai-Le Clement Wang, and Konstantin Beznosov. A Brick Wall, a Locked Door, and a Bandit: A Physical Security Metaphor For Firewall Warnings. In SOUPS '11: Proceedings of the 7th symposium on Usable privacy and security, 20 pages.:
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5. Heuristics for Evaluating IT Security Management Tools / Pooya Jaferian ; Kirstie Hawkey ; Andreas Sotirakopoulos ; Maria Velez-Rojas ; et al [LERSSE-RefConfPaper-2011-006]
The usability of IT security management (ITSM) tools is hard to evaluate by regular methods, making heuristic evaluation attractive. [...]
Published in Pooya Jaferian, Kirstie Hawkey, Andreas Sotirakopoulos, Maria Velez-Rojas, Konstantin Beznosov, Heuristics for Evaluating IT Security Management Tools, in Proceedings of the Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS), Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, July 20-22, 2011. :
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6. On the Challenges in Usable Security Lab Studies: Lessons Learned from Replicating a Study on SSL Warnings / Andreas Sotirakopoulos ; Kirstie Hawkey ; Konstantin Beznosov [LERSSE-RefConfPaper-2011-005]
We replicated and extended a 2008 study conducted at CMU that investigated the e effectiveness of SSL warnings. [...]
Published in Andreas Sotirakopoulos, Kirstie Hawkey, and Konstantin Beznosov. On the Challenges in Usable Security Lab Studies: Lessons Learned from Replicating a Study on SSL Warnings. In Proceedings of Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security, July 2011:
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7. What Makes Users Refuse Web Single Sign-On? An Empirical Investigation of OpenID / San-Tsai Sun ; Eric Pospisil ; Ildar Muslukhov ; Nuray Dindar ; et al [LERSSE-RefConfPaper-2011-004]
OpenID is an open and promising Web single sign-on (SSO) solution. [...]
Published in San-Tsai Sun, Eric Pospisil, Ildar Muslukhov, Nuray Dindar, Kirstie Hawkey, and Konstantin Beznosov. What makes users refuse web single sign-on? an empirical investigation of OpenID. In Proceedings of Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security, July 2011.:
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8. Heuristics for Evaluating IT Security Management Tools / Pooya Jaferian ; Kirstie Hawkey ; Andreas Sotirakopoulos ; Konstantin Beznosov [LERSSE-RefConfPaper-2011-002]
The usability of IT security management (ITSM) tools is hard to evaluate by regular methods, making heuristic evaluation attractive [...]
Published in Pooya Jaferian, Kirstie Hawkey, Andreas Sotirakopoulos, and Konstantin Beznosov, Heuristics for Evaluating IT Security Management Tools, In Proceedings of the 29th international conference extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems (CHI '11), Vancouver, Canada, 2011. :
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9. Promoting A Physical Security Mental Model For Personal Firewall Warnings / Fahimeh Raja ; Kirstie Hawkey ; Steven Hsu ; Kai-Le Clement Wang ; et al [LERSSE-POSTER-2011-001]
We used an iterative process to design personal firewall warnings in which the functionality of a firewall is visualized based on a physical security mental model. [...]
Published in Fahimeh Raja, Kirstie Hawkey, Steven Hsu, Kai-Le Clement Wang, and Konstantin Beznosov. Promoting A Physical Security Mental Model For Personal Firewall Warnings. In Proceedings of the 29th International Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (Vancouver, BC, Canada, 2011). ACM, New York, NY, 6 pages.:
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10. OpenID-Enabled Browser: Towards Usable and Secure Web Single Sign-On / San-Tsai Sun ; Eric Pospisil ; Ildar Muslukhov ; Nuray Dindar ; et al [LERSSE-RefConfPaper-2011-001]
OpenID is an open and promising Web single sign-on solution; however, the interaction flows provided by OpenID are inconsistent and counter-intuitive, and vulnerable to phishing attacks. [...]
Published in San-Tsai Sun, Eric Pospisil, Ildar Muslukhov, Nuray Dindar, Kirstie Hawkey, Konstantin Beznosov. OpenID-Enabled Browser: Towards Usable and Secure Web Single Sign-On. In Proceedings of the 29th International Conference Extended abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '11), Vancouver, Canada, 2011.:
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