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Visible to the public Don't Punish all of us: Measuring User Attitudes about Two-Factor Authentication

Submitted by aekwall on Mon, 03/02/2020 - 12:26pm
  • 2FA methods
  • user sentiment
  • user attitude measurement
  • Usable Security
  • sentiment analysis
  • remote attacker
  • Remember Me setting
  • Duo 2FA
  • Brigham Young University
  • security
  • two factor authentication
  • two-factor authentication
  • password
  • Human Factors
  • message authentication
  • usability
  • pubcrawl
  • authorisation
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Visible to the public Deterring Unauthorized Access by Insiders: Raising Perceptions of Accountability in End Users Through User Interface Artifacts

Submitted by Katie Dey on Mon, 11/12/2012 - 11:11am. Contributor:
  • Anthony Vance

ABSTRACT

  • SaTC Posters
  • user interface design
  • unauthorized access
  • insider abuse
  • information security
  • identifiability
  • evaluation
  • Brigham Young University
  • accountability
  • SaTC PI Meeting 2012
  • Academia
  • Poster
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Visible to the public Using Neuroscience to Explain User Responses to Malware Warnings

Submitted by Katie Dey on Thu, 11/01/2012 - 10:33pm. Contributors:
  • Bonnie Anderson
  • Anthony Vance
  • Brock Kirwan
  • James Hansen

ABSTRACT

We are planning a research agenda looking at how people react to malware warnings. Prior research has shown that people ignore malware warnings. Our research will look at the neuroscience associated with subjects' identification, recall, and reaction to malware warnings.

  • SaTC Posters
  • Brigham Young University
  • information security
  • internet
  • malware
  • neuroscience
  • 1422831
  • SaTC PI Meeting 2012
  • Academia
  • Poster

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