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Mobile Applications for Public Sector: Balancing Usability and Security
/ Yurij Natchetoi ; Konstantin Beznosov ; Viktor Kaufman
[LERSSE-RefConfPaper-2009-032]
Development of mobile software applications for use in specific domains such as Public Security must conform to stringent security requirements [...]
Published in Yurij Natchetoi, Konstantin Beznosov, Viktor Kaufman, “Mobile Applications for Public Sector: Balancing Usability and Security” in the Collaboration and the Knowledge Economy: Issues, Applications, Case Studies, Paul Cunningham and Miriam Cunningham (Eds), IOS Press, 2008 Amsterdam, ISBN 978–1–58603–924-0, Stockholm, Sweden, 22 - 24 October 2008, article #117, 6 pages.:
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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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Snooping on Mobile Phones: Prevalence and Trends
/ Diogo Marques ; Ildar Muslukhov ; Tiago Guerreiro ; Konstantin Beznosov ; et al
[LERSSE-RefConfPaper-2016-002]
Personal mobile devices keep private information which people other than the owner may try to access [...]
Published in Diogo Marques, Ildar Muslukhov, Tiago Guerreiro, Konstantin Beznosov and Luis Carrico. 2016. Snooping on Mobile Phones: Prevalence and Trends, SOUPS'16: Symposium On Usable Privacy and Security. Denver, Colorado, USA:
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The Feasibility of Dynamically Granted Permissions: Aligning Mobile Privacy with User Preferences
/ Primal Wijesekera ; Arjun Baokar ; Lynn Tsai ; Joel Reardon ; et al
[LERSSE-RefConfPaper-2017-004]
Current smartphone operating systems regulate application permissions by prompting users on an ask-on-first-use basis. [...]
Published in P. Wijesekera, A. Baokar, L.Tsai, J. Reardon, S. Egelman, D. Wagner, K. Beznosov, “The Feasibility of Dynamically Granted Permissions: Aligning Mobile Privacy with User Preferences,” in IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (IEEE S&P), San-Jose, CA, May 2017, 17 pages.:
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