Your Secrets Are Safe: How Browsers’ Explanations Impact Misconceptions About Private Browsing Mode
Your Secrets Are Safe: How Browsers’ Explanations Impact Misconceptions About Private Browsing Mode Yuxi Wu et al., World Wide Web Conference 2018
Your Secrets Are Safe: How Browsers’ Explanations Impact Misconceptions About Private Browsing Mode Yuxi Wu et al., World Wide Web Conference 2018
“If HTTPS Were Secure, I Wouldn’t Need 2FA” - End User and Administrator Mental Models of HTTPS Katharina Krombholz et al., IEEE Symposium on Security and Pr...
Moving Beyond Set-It-And-Forget-It Privacy Settings on Social Media Mainack Mondel et al., Conference on Computers and Communication Security 2019
“A Usability Evaluation of Let’s Encrypt and Certbot: Usable Security Done Right” Tiefenau et al., Conference on Computers and Communication Security 2019
“I don’t see why I would ever want to use it”: Analyzing the Usability of Popular Smartphone Password Managers Seiler-Hwang et al., Conference on Computers a...
Keepers of the Machines: Examining How System Administrators Manage Software Updates Li et al., SOUPS 2019
Usability Smells: An Analysis of Developers’ Struggle With Crypto Libraries Patnaik et al., SOUPS 2019
We’re a few days into 2020, and like a lot of people I’ve tried to set my intentions/goals for the year. One of those intentions is to recommit myself to stu...