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12th SOUPS 2016: Denver, CO, USA
- Twelfth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security, SOUPS 2016, Denver, CO, USA, June 22-24, 2016. USENIX Association 2016
Security Interfaces
- Adrienne Porter Felt, Robert W. Reeder, Alex Ainslie, Helen Harris, Max Walker, Christopher Thompson, Mustafa Emre Acer, Elisabeth Morant, Sunny Consolvo:
Rethinking Connection Security Indicators. 1-14 - Joel Weinberger, Adrienne Porter Felt:
A Week to Remember: The Impact of Browser Warning Storage Policies. 15-25 - Bin Liu, Mads Schaarup Andersen, Florian Schaub, Hazim Almuhimedi, Shikun Zhang, Norman M. Sadeh, Yuvraj Agarwal, Alessandro Acquisti:
Follow My Recommendations: A Personalized Privacy Assistant for Mobile App Permissions. 27-41 - Arunesh Mathur, Josefine Engel, Sonam Sobti, Victoria Chang, Marshini Chetty:
"They Keep Coming Back Like Zombies": Improving Software Updating Interfaces. 43-58
Behavior 1
- Michael Fagan, Mohammad Maifi Hasan Khan:
Why Do They Do What They Do?: A Study of What Motivates Users to (Not) Follow Computer Security Advice. 59-75 - Ashwini Rao, Florian Schaub, Norman M. Sadeh, Alessandro Acquisti, Ruogu Kang:
Expecting the Unexpected: Understanding Mismatched Privacy Expectations Online. 77-96 - Alain Forget, Sarah Pearman, Jeremy Thomas, Alessandro Acquisti, Nicolas Christin, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Serge Egelman, Marian Harbach, Rahul Telang:
Do or Do Not, There Is No Try: User Engagement May Not Improve Security Outcomes. 97-111
Encryption and Surveillance
- Wei Bai, Moses Namara, Yichen Qian, Patrick Gage Kelley, Michelle L. Mazurek, Doowon Kim:
An Inconvenient Trust: User Attitudes toward Security and Usability Tradeoffs for Key-Directory Encryption Systems. 113-130 - Scott Ruoti, Mark O'Neill, Daniel Zappala, Kent E. Seamons:
User Attitudes Toward the Inspection of Encrypted Traffic. 131-146 - Alexander De Luca, Sauvik Das, Martin Ortlieb, Iulia Ion, Ben Laurie:
Expert and Non-Expert Attitudes towards (Secure) Instant Messaging. 147-157 - Diogo Marques, Ildar Muslukhov, Tiago João Guerreiro, Luís Carriço, Konstantin Beznosov:
Snooping on Mobile Phones: Prevalence and Trends. 159-174
Authentication
- Rick Wash, Emilee J. Rader, Ruthie Berman, Zac Wellmer:
Understanding Password Choices: How Frequently Entered Passwords Are Re-used across Websites. 175-188 - Shrirang Mare, Mary Baker, Jeremy Gummeson:
A Study of Authentication in Daily Life. 189-206 - Katharina Krombholz, Thomas Hupperich, Thorsten Holz:
Use the Force: Evaluating Force-Sensitive Authentication for Mobile Devices. 207-219 - Lalit Agarwal, Hassan Khan, Urs Hengartner:
Ask Me Again But Don't Annoy Me: Evaluating Re-authentication Strategies for Smartphones. 221-236
Behavior 2
- Sathya Chandran Sundaramurthy, John McHugh, Xinming Ou, Michael Wesch, Alexandru G. Bardas, S. Raj Rajagopalan:
Turning Contradictions into Innovations or: How We Learned to Stop Whining and Improve Security Operations. 237-251 - Adam Beautement, Ingolf Becker, Simon Parkin, Kat Krol, M. Angela Sasse:
Productive Security: A Scalable Methodology for Analysing Employee Security Behaviours. 253-270
Encryption and Surveillance
- Jeffrey Warshaw, Nina Taft, Allison Woodruff:
Intuitions, Analytics, and Killing Ants: Inference Literacy of High School-educated Adults in the US. 271-285
Privacy
- Mainack Mondal, Johnnatan Messias, Saptarshi Ghosh, Krishna P. Gummadi, Aniket Kate:
Forgetting in Social Media: Understanding and Controlling Longitudinal Exposure of Socially Shared Data. 287-299 - Sadegh Torabi, Konstantin Beznosov:
Sharing Health Information on Facebook: Practices, Preferences, and Risk Perceptions of North American Users. 301-320 - Joshua Gluck, Florian Schaub, Amy Friedman, Hana Habib, Norman M. Sadeh, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Yuvraj Agarwal:
How Short Is Too Short? Implications of Length and Framing on the Effectiveness of Privacy Notices. 321-340 - Tousif Ahmed, Patrick Shaffer, Kay Connelly, David J. Crandall, Apu Kapadia:
Addressing Physical Safety, Security, and Privacy for People with Visual Impairments. 341-354
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