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DETERRING UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS BY INSIDERS: RAISING PERCEPTIONS OF ACCOUNTABILITY IN END USERS THROUGH USER INTERFACE ARTIFACTS
Anthony Vance, Brigham Young University Systems Accountability Model
UI Design Elements Identifiability H2 Evaluation (logging)
•Unauthorized access by insiders is a major concern for
H3 H4 Perceived Accountability H6a-d: Full Mediation H1 Intention to Commit Access Policy Violations
Evaluation (audit)
H5
Social presence
organizations with large databases of sensitive information. •Users typically are granted broad access within systems. “Least privilege” access control doesn’t prevent abuse of privileges properly granted. •Accountability, the expectation of having to answer to someone for one’s actions, is a powerful inhibitor of normbreaking behavior. •This research examines how to raise perceptions of accountability through design artifacts in the user interface.
Identifiability
UI Accountability Artifacts Evaluation Justification
Monitoring
Social Presence
I’m visiting this site for a research project.
Anthony Vance, Brigham Young University Systems Accountability Model
UI Design Elements Identifiability H2 Evaluation (logging)
•Unauthorized access by insiders is a major concern for
H3 H4 Perceived Accountability H6a-d: Full Mediation H1 Intention to Commit Access Policy Violations
Evaluation (audit)
H5
Social presence
organizations with large databases of sensitive information. •Users typically are granted broad access within systems. “Least privilege” access control doesn’t prevent abuse of privileges properly granted. •Accountability, the expectation of having to answer to someone for one’s actions, is a powerful inhibitor of normbreaking behavior. •This research examines how to raise perceptions of accountability through design artifacts in the user interface.
Identifiability
UI Accountability Artifacts Evaluation Justification
Monitoring
Social Presence
I’m visiting this site for a research project.