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17th SOUPS @ USENIX Security Symposium 2021
- Sonia Chiasson:
Seventeenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security, SOUPS 2021, August 8-10, 2021. USENIX Association 2021
Authentication
- Geumhwan Cho, Sungsu Kwag, Jun Ho Huh, Bedeuro Kim, Choong-Hoon Lee, Hyoungshick Kim:
Towards Usable and Secure Location-based Smartphone Authentication. 1-16 - Eva Gerlitz, Maximilian Häring, Matthew Smith:
Please do not use !?_ or your License Plate Number: Analyzing Password Policies in German Companies. 17-36 - Collins W. Munyendo, Miles Grant, Philipp Markert, Timothy J. Forman, Adam J. Aviv:
Using a Blocklist to Improve the Security of User Selection of Android Patterns. 37-56 - Kentrell Owens, Olabode Anise, Amanda Krauss, Blase Ur:
User Perceptions of the Usability and Security of Smartphones as FIDO2 Roaming Authenticators. 57-76
User Attitudes and (Mis)understandings
- Maximilian Häring, Eva Gerlitz, Christian Tiefenau, Matthew Smith, Dominik Wermke, Sascha Fahl, Yasemin Acar:
Never ever or no matter what: Investigating Adoption Intentions and Misconceptions about the Corona-Warn-App in Germany. 77-98 - Ankit Kariryaa, Gian-Luca Savino, Carolin Stellmacher, Johannes Schöning:
Understanding Users' Knowledge about the Privacy and Security of Browser Extensions. 99-118 - Khadija Baig, Elisa Kazan, Kalpana Hundlani, Sana Maqsood, Sonia Chiasson:
Replication: Effects of Media on the Mental Models of Technical Users. 119-138 - Desiree Abrokwa, Shruti Das, Omer Akgul, Michelle L. Mazurek:
Comparing Security and Privacy Attitudes Among U.S. Users of Different Smartphone and Smart-Speaker Platforms. 139-158
Perspectives and Policy
- Smirity Kaushik, Yaxing Yao, Pierre Dewitte, Yang Wang:
"How I Know For Sure": People's Perspectives on Solely Automated Decision-Making (SADM). 159-180 - Konrad Kollnig, Pierre Dewitte, Max Van Kleek, Ge Wang, Daniel Omeiza, Helena Webb, Nigel Shadbolt:
A Fait Accompli? An Empirical Study into the Absence of Consent to Third-Party Tracking in Android Apps. 181-196 - Leah Zhang-Kennedy, Sonia Chiasson:
"Whether it's moral is a whole other story": Consumer perspectives on privacy regulations and corporate data practices. 197-216 - Sophie Veys, Daniel Serrano, Madison Stamos, Margot Herman, Nathan Reitinger, Michelle L. Mazurek, Blase Ur:
Pursuing Usable and Useful Data Downloads Under GDPR/CCPA Access Rights via Co-Design. 217-242
Inclusive Privacy and Security
- Shikun Zhang, Yuanyuan Feng, Norman M. Sadeh:
Facial Recognition: Understanding Privacy Concerns and Attitudes Across Increasingly Diverse Deployment Scenarios. 243-262 - Daniela Napoli, Khadija Baig, Sana Maqsood, Sonia Chiasson:
"I'm Literally Just Hoping This Will Work: " Obstacles Blocking the Online Security and Privacy of Users with Visual Disabilities. 263-280 - Zhuohao Zhang, Zhilin Zhang, Haolin Yuan, Natã M. Barbosa, Sauvik Das, Yang Wang:
WebAlly: Making Visual Task-based CAPTCHAs Transferable for People with Visual Impairments. 281-298 - Deepak Kumar, Patrick Gage Kelley, Sunny Consolvo, Joshua Mason, Elie Bursztein, Zakir Durumeric, Kurt Thomas, Michael D. Bailey:
Designing Toxic Content Classification for a Diversity of Perspectives. 299-318
Phishing and Account Compromise
- Ayako Akiyama Hasegawa, Naomi Yamashita, Mitsuaki Akiyama, Tatsuya Mori:
Why They Ignore English Emails: The Challenges of Non-Native Speakers in Identifying Phishing Emails. 319-338 - Anjuli Franz, Verena Zimmermann, Gregor Albrecht, Katrin Hartwig, Christian Reuter, Alexander Benlian, Joachim Vogt:
SoK: Still Plenty of Phish in the Sea - A Taxonomy of User-Oriented Phishing Interventions and Avenues for Future Research. 339-358 - Lorenzo Neil, Elijah Robert Bouma-Sims, Evan Lafontaine, Yasemin Acar, Bradley Reaves:
Investigating Web Service Account Remediation Advice. 359-376 - Rick Wash, Norbert Nthala, Emilee Rader:
Knowledge and Capabilities that Non-Expert Users Bring to Phishing Detection. 377-396
Security in Practice
- Anastasia Danilova, Alena Naiakshina, Anna Rasgauski, Matthew Smith:
Code Reviewing as Methodology for Online Security Studies with Developers - A Case Study with Freelancers on Password Storage. 397-416 - Daniel V. Bailey, Philipp Markert, Adam J. Aviv:
"I have no idea what they're trying to accomplish: " Enthusiastic and Casual Signal Users' Understanding of Signal PINs. 417-436 - Christian Stransky, Dominik Wermke, Johanna Schrader, Nicolas Huaman, Yasemin Acar, Anna Lena Fehlhaber, Miranda Wei, Blase Ur, Sascha Fahl:
On the Limited Impact of Visualizing Encryption: Perceptions of E2E Messaging Security. 437-454 - Jason Ceci, Hassan Khan, Urs Hengartner, Daniel Vogel:
Concerned but Ineffective: User Perceptions, Methods, and Challenges when Sanitizing Old Devices for Disposal. 455-474
Ubiquitous Computing
- Alexander Ponticello, Matthias Fassl, Katharina Krombholz:
Exploring Authentication for Security-Sensitive Tasks on Smart Home Voice Assistants. 475-492 - Brennen Bouwmeester, Elsa Turcios Rodriguez, Carlos Gañán, Michel van Eeten, Simon Parkin:
"The Thing Doesn't Have a Name": Learning from Emergent Real-World Interventions in Smart Home Security. 493-512 - David Harborth, Alisa Frik:
Evaluating and Redefining Smartphone Permissions with Contextualized Justifications for Mobile Augmented Reality Apps. 513-534 - Varun Chandrasekaran, Suman Banerjee, Bilge Mutlu, Kassem Fawaz:
PowerCut and Obfuscator: An Exploration of the Design Space for Privacy-Preserving Interventions for Smart Speakers. 535-552
Developers
- Stephan Plöger, Mischa Meier, Matthew Smith:
A Qualitative Usability Evaluation of the Clang Static Analyzer and libFuzzer with CS Students and CTF Players. 553-572 - Mohammad Tahaei, Alisa Frik, Kami Vaniea:
Deciding on Personalized Ads: Nudging Developers About User Privacy. 573-596 - Kelsey R. Fulton, Anna Chan, Daniel Votipka, Michael Hicks, Michelle L. Mazurek:
Benefits and Drawbacks of Adopting a Secure Programming Language: Rust as a Case Study. 597-616 - Anwesh Tuladhar, Daniel Lende, Jay Ligatti, Xinming Ou:
An Analysis of the Role of Situated Learning in Starting a Security Culture in a Software Company. 617-632
Work (and Learn) from Home
- David G. Balash, Dongkun Kim, Darikia Shaibekova, Rahel A. Fainchtein, Micah Sherr, Adam J. Aviv:
Examining the Examiners: Students' Privacy and Security Perceptions of Online Proctoring Services. 633-652 - Shaanan Cohney, Ross Teixeira, Anne Kohlbrenner, Arvind Narayanan, Mihir Kshirsagar, Yan Shvartzshnaider, Madelyn Sanfilippo:
Virtual Classrooms and Real Harms: Remote Learning at U.S. Universities. 653-674 - Borke Obada-Obieh, Yue Huang, Konstantin Beznosov:
Challenges and Threats of Mass Telecommuting: A Qualitative Study of Workers. 675-694 - Pardis Emami Naeini, Tiona Francisco, Tadayoshi Kohno, Franziska Roesner:
Understanding Privacy Attitudes and Concerns Towards Remote Communications During the COVID-19 Pandemic. 695-714
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