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  1. Proceedings of the 4th symposium on Usable privacy and security (SOUPS '08)
  2. Evaluating assistance of natural language policy authoring
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Improving text passwords through persuasion
Use Your Illusion: secure authentication usable anywhere
Evaluating assistance of natural language policy authoring
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Personal knowledge questions for fallback authentication: security questions in the era of Facebook
Usability of CAPTCHAs or usability issues in CAPTCHA design
Expressions of expertness: the virtuous circle of natural language for access control policy specification
The challenges of using an intrusion detection system: is it worth the effort?
Securing passfaces for description
Universal device pairing using an auxiliary device
Evaluating the usability of usage controls in electronic collaboration
Analyzing websites for user-visible security design flaws

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Evaluating assistance of natural language policy authoring

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Karat, Clare-Marie Gross, Joshua B. Brodie, Carolyn Vaniea, Kami Karat, John
Abstract The goal of the research study reported here was to investigate policy authors' ability to take descriptions of changes to policy situations and author high-quality, complete policy rules that would parse with high accuracy. As a part of this research, we investigated ways in which we could assist policy authors in writing policies. This paper presents the results of a user study on the effectiveness of providing syntax highlighting in a natural language policy authoring interface. While subjects liked the new interface, they showed no improvement in accuracy when writing rules. We discuss our results in terms of a three phase authoring process that users move through when authoring or modifying policies. We describe this process, discuss why and how our interface failed to support it and make recommendations to designers on how to better support this process.
Starting Page 65
Ending Page 73
Page Count 9
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781605582764
DOI 10.1145/1408664.1408674
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2008-07-23
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Design process Privacy Natural language interfaces Privacy policies Social and legal issues Syntax highlighting
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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