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Security and usability : designing secure systems that people can use / edited by Lorrie Faith Cranor & Simson Garfinkel.

Title
Security and usability : designing secure systems that people can use / edited by Lorrie Faith Cranor & Simson Garfinkel.
Publication
Beijing : Farnham : O'Reilly, c2005.

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Additional Authors
  • Cranor, Lorrie Faith.
  • Garfinkel, Simson
Description
xviii, 714 p. : ill.; 24 cm.
Summary
"Security and Usability provides a window into the future of computer security. The first book describing this emerging and critically important field, it collects 34 groundbreaking essays from leading security, usability, and human-computer interaction (HCI) researchers around the world."--Jacket.
Subject
Computer security
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
  • Part One. Realigning usability and security. Psychological acceptability revisited / Matt Bishop -- Usable security / M. Angela Sasse and Ivan Flechais -- Design for usability / Bruce Tognazzini -- Usability design and evaluation for privacy and security solutions / Clare-Marie Karat, Carolyn Brodie, and John Karat -- Designing systems that people will trust / Andrew S. Patrick, Pamela Briggs, and Stephen Marsh. Part Two. AUTHENTICATION MECHANISMS. Evaluating authentication mechanisms / Karen Renaud -- The memorability and security of passwords / Jeff Yan, et al. -- Designing authentication systems with challenge questions / Mike Just -- Graphical passwords / Fabian Monrose and Michael K. Reiter -- Usable biometrics / Lynne Coventry -- Identifying users from their typing patterns / Alen Peacock, et al. -- The usability of security devices / Ugo Piazzalunga, et al. -- Guidelines and strategies for secure interaction design / Ka-Ping Yee -- Fighting phishing at the user interface / Robert C. Miller and Min Wu -- Sanitization and usability / Simson Garfinkel -- Making the impossible easy: usable PKI / Dirk Balfanz, et al. -- Simple desktop security with Chameleon / A. Chris Long and Courtney Moskowitz -- Security administration tools and practices / Eser Kandogan and Eben M. Haber. Part Four. PRIVACY AND ANONYMITY SYSTEMS. Privacy issues and human-computer interaction / Mark S. Ackerman and Scott D. Mainwaring -- A user-centric privacy space framework / Benjamin Brunk -- Five pitfalls in the design for privacy / Scott Lederer, et al. -- Privacy policies and privacy preferences / Lorrie Faith Cranor -- Privacy analysis for the casual user with Bugnosis / David Martin -- Informed consent by design / Batya Friedman, et al. -- Social approaches to end-user privacy management / Jeremy Goecks and Elizabeth D. Mynatt -- Anonymity loves company: usability and the network effect / Roger Dingledine and Nick Mathewson. Part Five. COMMERCIALIZING USABILITY: THE VENDOR.
  • PERSPECTIVE. Zonealarm: creating usable security products for consumers / Jordy Berson -- Firefox and the worry-free web / Blake Ross -- Users and trust: a microsoft case study / Chris Nodder -- IBM Lotus notes/Domino: embedding security in collaborative applications / Mary Ellen Zurko -- Achieving usable security in Groove Virtual Office / George Moromisato, et al. -- Part Six. THE CLASSICS. Users are not the enemy / Anne Adams and M. Angela Sasse -- Usability and privacy: a study of KaZaA P2P file sharing / Nathaniel S. Good and Aaron Krekelberg -- Why Johnny can't encrypt / Alma Whitten and J.D. Tygar.
ISBN
0596008279 (pbk.)
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library