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Authentication on the Go: Assessing the Effect of Movement on Mobile Device Keystroke Dynamics
authentication may not be viable. This paper presents a user study on the effects of user movement while typing ...admin - December 7, 2021 - 3:42 pm
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The importance of visibility for folk theories of sensor data
Emilee Rader and Janine Slaker, Michigan State University Sensor-enabled wearable devices and smartphones collect data about users' movements, location, and private spaces and activities. As with many ubiquitous computing technologies, this data coll ...admin - December 7, 2021 - 3:42 pm
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“I feel stupid I can’t delete...”: A Study of Users’ Cloud Deletion Practices and Coping Strategies
Kopo Marvin Ramokapane and Awais Rashid, Lancaster University; Jose Miguel Such, King’s College London Deletion of data from cloud storage and services is an important aspect of privacy and security. But how easy or simple a task is it for users to comple ...admin - December 7, 2021 - 3:42 pm
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Format vs. Content: The Impact of Risk and Presentation on Disclosure Decisions
Sonam Samat and Alessandro Acquisti, Carnegie Mellon University Although the importance of format and presentation of privacy notices has been extensively studied in the privacy literature, less explored is the interplay of presentation and content in inf ...admin - December 7, 2021 - 3:42 pm
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New Me: Understanding Expert and Non-Expert Perceptions and Usage of the Tor Anonymity Network
Kevin Gallagher, New York University; Sameer Patil, Indiana University; Nasir Memon, New York University Proper use of an anonymity system requires adequate understanding of how it functions. Yet, there is surprisingly little research that looks into user ...admin - December 7, 2021 - 3:42 pm
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Raise the Curtains: The Effect of Awareness About Targeting on Consumer Attitudes and Purchase Intentions
Sonam Samat, Alessandro Acquisti, and Linda Babcock, Carnegie Mellon University We investigate the effect of awareness about targeting on users' attitudes towards a targeted ad and behavioral intentions towards the advertised product. Specifically, w ...admin - December 7, 2021 - 3:42 pm
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End User Security and Privacy Concerns with Smart Homes
Eric Zeng, Shrirang Mare, and Franziska Roesner, University of Washington The Internet of Things is becoming increasingly widespread in home environments. Consumers are transforming their homes into smart homes, with internet-connected sensors, lights, ap ...admin - December 7, 2021 - 3:42 pm
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Diversify to Survive: Making Passwords Stronger with Adaptive Policies
still predictable, patterns. In this paper, we investigate the usability and security of adaptive ...admin - December 7, 2021 - 3:42 pm
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Regulators, Mount Up! Analysis of Privacy Policies for Mobile Money Services
purchase histories, geolocation, and social network information. In this paper, we perform the first study ...admin - December 7, 2021 - 3:42 pm
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Can we fight social engineering attacks by social means? Assessing social salience as a means to improve phish detection
James Nicholson, Lynne Coventry, and Pam Briggs, Northumbria University Phishing continues to be a problem for both individuals and organisations, with billions of dollars lost every year. We propose the use of nudges – more specifically social saliency n ...admin - December 7, 2021 - 5:57 pm
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Valuating Friends’ Privacy: Does Anonymity of Sharing Personal Data Matter?
Yu Pu, The Pennsylvania State University; Jens Grossklags, Technical University of Munich Through their third-party app installation decisions, users are frequently triggering interdependent privacy consequences by sharing personal information of their fr ...admin - December 7, 2021 - 5:57 pm
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Exploring decision making with Android’s runtime permission dialogs using in-context surveys
were widely deployed. In this paper we explore how users make decisions with runtime dialogs on ...admin - December 7, 2021 - 5:57 pm
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Self-driving cars and data collection: Privacy perceptions of networked autonomous vehicles
Cara Bloom, Joshua Tan, Javed Ramjohn, and Lujo Bauer, Carnegie Mellon University Self-driving vehicles and other networked autonomous robots use sophisticated sensors to capture continuous data about the surrounding environment. In the public spaces wher ...admin - December 7, 2021 - 5:57 pm
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“...better to use a lock screen than to worry about saving a few seconds of time”: Effect of Fear Appeal in the Context of Smartphone Locking Behavior
often state inconvenience as the main reason. In this paper, we argue that lack of risk awareness plays ...admin - December 7, 2021 - 5:57 pm
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Using chatbots against voice spam: Analyzing Lenny’s effectiveness
it is clearly recognized as a bot in only 5% of the calls recorded in our dataset. In this paper, we ...admin - December 7, 2021 - 5:57 pm
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Privacy Expectations and Preferences in an IoT World
Pardis Emami Naeini, Sruti Bhagavatula, Hana Habib, Martin Degeling, Lujo Bauer, Lorrie Cranor, and Norman Sadeh, Carnegie Mellon University With the rapid deployment of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies and the variety of ways in which IoT-connected ...admin - December 7, 2021 - 5:57 pm
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Security Developer Studies with GitHub Users: Exploring a Convenience Sample
Yasemin Acar, Leibniz University Hannover; Christian Stransky, CISPA, Saarland University; Dominik Wermke, Leibniz University Hannover; Michelle Mazurek, University of Maryland, College Park; Sascha Fahl, CISPA, Saarland University The usable security com ...admin - December 7, 2021 - 5:57 pm
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CyberPDX: A Camp for Broadening Participation in Cybersecurity
fields. This paper describes CyberPDX, a residential summer camp that introduces cybersecurity to high ...admin - December 7, 2021 - 12:13 am
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Live Lesson: Lowering the Barriers to Capture The Flag Administration and Participation
one of the desired evolutions of CTF is as an e-sport [1]. In this paper, we present our perspective ... functionality. In addition, CTFd supports plugins and themes for additional customizability. This paper will be ...admin - December 7, 2021 - 12:13 am
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Analysis and Exercises for Engaging Beginners in Online CTF Competitions for Security Education
Tanner J. Burns, Samuel C. Rios, Thomas K. Jordan, Qijun Gu, Texas State University; Trevor Underwood, Netspend Corporation Cybersecurity competitions are getting more attention as a prominent approach of computer security education in the past years. It ...admin - December 7, 2021 - 12:13 am
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Security Scenario Generator (SecGen): A Framework for Generating Randomly Vulnerable Rich-scenario VMs for Learning Computer Security and Hosting CTF Events
Z. Cliffe Schreuders, Thomas Shaw, Mohammad Shan-A-Khuda, Gajendra Ravichandran, and Jason Keighley, Leeds Beckett University; Mihai Ordean, University of Birmingham Computer security students benefit from hands-on experience applying security tools and t ...admin - December 7, 2021 - 12:13 am
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Live Lesson: Netsim: Network simulation and hacking for high schoolers
paper presents Netsim, a web-based game intended to teach high school aged children the basics of ...admin - December 7, 2021 - 12:44 am
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Jail, Hero or Drug Lord? Turning a Cyber Security Course Into an 11 Week Choose Your Own Adventure Story
this paper we argue that narrative and story are important elements of gamification, and we describe ...admin - December 7, 2021 - 12:44 am
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Teaching Authentication in High Schools: Challenges and Lessons Learned
Elizabeth Stobert, Elizabeta Cavar, Luka Malisa, and David Sommer, ETH Zurich As more of the activities of daily living take place online, computer security education for high school students is of increasing importance. To address this need, we designed, ...admin - December 7, 2021 - 12:44 am
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Peer Instruction for Digital Forensics
established pedagogy for addressing some of the challenges of traditional lectures. For this paper, we ...admin - December 7, 2021 - 12:44 am