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  1. Proceedings of the 2014 New Security Paradigms Workshop (NSPW '14)
  2. Understanding the Experience-Centeredness of Privacy and Security Technologies
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Emergent Properties & Security: The Complexity ofSecurity as a Science
Cyber Security as Social Experiment
Isn't that Fantabulous: Security, Linguistic and Usability Challenges of Pronounceable Tokens
A Password Manager that Doesn't Remember Passwords
Vulnerabilities as Blind Spots in Developer's Heuristic-Based Decision-Making Processes
Shifts in the Cybersecurity Paradigm: Zero-Day Exploits, Discourse, and Emerging Institutions
An Asset to Security Modeling?: Analyzing Stakeholder Collaborations Instead of Threats to Assets
Understanding the Experience-Centeredness of Privacy and Security Technologies
I'm OK, You're OK, the System's OK: Normative Security for Systems
Data Is the New Currency
Panel Summary: The Future of Software Regulation
Planning and Integrating Deception into Computer Security Defenses

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Understanding the Experience-Centeredness of Privacy and Security Technologies

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Author Clarke, Rachel Dunphy, Paul Wright, Peter Coles-Kemp, Lizzie McCarthy, John Vlachokyriakos, Vasilis Olivier, Patrick Vines, John
Abstract The joint study of computer security, privacy and human-computer interaction (HCI) over the last two decades has shaped a research agenda focused upon usable privacy & security. However, in HCI research more generally there has long been an awareness of the need to understand and design for user experience, in recognition of the complex and multi-faceted role that technology now plays in our lives. In this paper we add to the growing discussion by introducing the notion of experience-centered privacy and security. We argue that in order to engage users of technology around issues related to experiences of privacy and security, research methods are required that may be outside of the normal repertoire of methods that we typically call upon. We describe three projects that developed non-typical research methods to reveal experiential insights into user interactions with privacy and security-related technologies. We conclude by proposing a research agenda that begins to illustrate how the discourse and methods of experience-centered design might serve to provide valuable alternative perspectives on new and enduring user-facing privacy and security problems.
Starting Page 83
Ending Page 94
Page Count 12
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450330626
DOI 10.1145/2683467.2683475
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2014-09-15
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Design methods Experience-centered security Usable privacy and security
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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