Skip to main content

USEC - top navigation

  • Learn
  • Piazza
  • DRPS

Breadcrumb

  1. Home
  2. USEC: Usable Security and Privacy
  3. USEC: Course Materials

USEC: Lecture 9: Research Framework

Lecture Slides

See attaced file

Materials

Reading for the lecture:

  • Cranor, L.F., 2008. A framework for reasoning about the human in the loop.
  • Almuhimedi, H., Felt, A.P., Reeder, R.W. and Consolvo, S., 2014. Your reputation precedes you: History, reputation, and the chrome malware warning. In 10th Symposium On Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS 2014) (pp. 113-128).

Take-home:

  • (Blog) Habib, H., Zou, Y., Yao, Y., Acquisti, A., Cranor, L., Reidenberg, J., Sadeh, N. and Schaub, F., 2021, May. Toggles, dollar signs, and triangles: How to (in) effectively convey privacy choices with icons and link texts. In Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 1-25).
  • (Blog) Guardian - UK’s AI Safety Institute ‘needs to set standards rather than do testing’
Files
lecture-9research-framework.pdf (5.76 MB)
License
All rights reserved The University of Edinburgh

Book traversal links for USEC: Lecture 9: Research Framework

  • USEC: Lecture 8: Analysis - 2
  • Up
  • USEC: Lecture 11: Security and Privacy Advice

Navigation links

  • USEC: Course Materials
    • USEC: HCI Videos
    • USEC: Lecture 1: Introduction to Usable Security and Privacy
    • USEC: Lecture 2: Usable Security and Privacy Thinking & Threat Modeling
    • USEC: Lecture 3: User Authentication - 1
    • USEC: Lecture 4: User Authentication - 2
    • USEC: Lecture 5: Study Methods
    • USEC: Lecture 6: Think Aloud
    • USEC: Lecture 7: Survey and Analysis
    • USEC: Lecture 8: Analysis - 2
    • USEC: Lecture 9: Research Framework
    • USEC: Lecture 11: Security and Privacy Advice
    • USEC: Lecture 10: Phishing
    • USEC: Lecture 12: Security and Privacy Advice 2
    • USEC: Lecture 13: Access Control
    • USEC: Lecture 14: Privacy - Overview
    • USEC: Lecture 15: Privacy Tools
    • USEC: Lecture 16: Ethics and Consent
    • USEC: Lecture 17: IoT Security and Privacy
    • USEC: Lecture 19: AI and USEC
    • USEC: Lecture 20: At risk users
    • USEC: Lecture 18: Privacy Policy
    • USEC: Lecture 21: Revision Lecture
  • USEC: Tutorials
  • USEC: Assessment
RSS feed

Opencourse privacy & accessibility statements; contact Informatics, ILTS.