Visible to the public Modeling and Sensing Risky User Behavior on Mobile Devices

TitleModeling and Sensing Risky User Behavior on Mobile Devices
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsLiu, Qian, Bae, Juhee, Watson, Benjamin, McLaughhlin, Anne, Enck, William
Conference NameProceedings of the 2014 Symposium and Bootcamp on the Science of Security
PublisherACM
Conference LocationRaleigh, NC, USA
ISBN Number978-1-4503-2907-1
KeywordsACM CCS, CPS Technologies, cyber security, Foundations, Human and Societal Aspects of Security and Privacy, Intrusion Detection Systems, Intrusion/Anomaly Detection and Malware Mitigation, mobile, Mobile and Wireless Security, Network security, science of security, security, user behavior, Wireless Sensing and Actuation
Abstract

As mobile technology begins to dominate computing, understanding how their use impacts security becomes increasingly important. Fortunately, this challenge is also an opportunity: the rich set of sensors with which most mobile devices are equipped provide a rich contextual dataset, one that should enable mobile user behavior to be modeled well enough to predict when users are likely to act insecurely, and provide cognitively grounded explanations of those behaviors. We will evaluate this hypothesis with a series of experiments designed first to confirm that mobile sensor data can reliably predict user stress, and that users experiencing such stress are more likely to act insecurely.

URLhttp://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2600176.2600209
DOI10.1145/2600176.2600209
Citation KeyLiu:2014:MSR:2600176.2600209