A Brief Introduction to Usable Security
Bryan D. Payne, Georgia Institute of Technology
W. Keith Edwards, Georgia Institute of Technology
Researchers have studied usable computer security for more than 20 years, and developers have created numerous security interfaces. Here, the authors examine research in this space, starting with a historical look at papers that address two consistent problems: user authentication and email encryption. Drawing from successes and failures within these areas, they study several security systems to determine how important design is to usable security. Their discussion offers guidelines for future system design.
Source - http://www2.computer.org/portal/web/csdl/doi/10.1109/MIC.2008.50
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