PhD ThesisThis thesis is concerned with usable security. It describes a series of experiments to understand users’ behaviour in the domain of password authentication. The thesis is comprised of two parts. Part 1 reports on experiments into how different persuasion strategies can be used to increase the strength of users’ password. Existing research indicates that the lack of persuasive elements in password guidelines may lead to a lack of motivation to produce strong passwords. Thus, an experimental study involving seventy-five participants was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of a range of persuasion strategies on password strength. In addition this experiment explores how personality variables affect the susceptibility of u...
Authentication is an important measure for protecting personal and sensitive information from unauth...
The need for both usable and secure authentication is more pronounced than ever before. Security res...
As computers reach more aspects of our everyday life, so too do the passwords that keep them secure....
Security issues in text-based password authentication are rarely caused by technical issues, but rat...
PhD ThesisEvaluations of the usability and security of alphanumeric passwords and Personal Identifi...
This study aimed to examine whether some types of people are more likely to create ‘strong’ password...
Authentication is a ubiquitous task in users\u27 daily lives. The dominant form of user authenticati...
This paper is part of a graduate course titled ???Cryptography and Secure Communications??? from the...
Passwords have been dominating user authentication for more than half a century, and many researcher...
In the past,research on password mechanisms has focussed almost entirely on technical issues. Only ...
Usable security has unique usability challenges because the need for security often means that stand...
To date, system research has focused on designing security mechanisms to protect systems access alth...
Password restriction policies and advice on creating secure passwords have limited effects on passwo...
YesPasswords are the most popular and constitute the first line of defence in computer-based securi...
Passwords are our primary form of authentication. Yet passwords are a major vulnerability for compu...
Authentication is an important measure for protecting personal and sensitive information from unauth...
The need for both usable and secure authentication is more pronounced than ever before. Security res...
As computers reach more aspects of our everyday life, so too do the passwords that keep them secure....
Security issues in text-based password authentication are rarely caused by technical issues, but rat...
PhD ThesisEvaluations of the usability and security of alphanumeric passwords and Personal Identifi...
This study aimed to examine whether some types of people are more likely to create ‘strong’ password...
Authentication is a ubiquitous task in users\u27 daily lives. The dominant form of user authenticati...
This paper is part of a graduate course titled ???Cryptography and Secure Communications??? from the...
Passwords have been dominating user authentication for more than half a century, and many researcher...
In the past,research on password mechanisms has focussed almost entirely on technical issues. Only ...
Usable security has unique usability challenges because the need for security often means that stand...
To date, system research has focused on designing security mechanisms to protect systems access alth...
Password restriction policies and advice on creating secure passwords have limited effects on passwo...
YesPasswords are the most popular and constitute the first line of defence in computer-based securi...
Passwords are our primary form of authentication. Yet passwords are a major vulnerability for compu...
Authentication is an important measure for protecting personal and sensitive information from unauth...
The need for both usable and secure authentication is more pronounced than ever before. Security res...
As computers reach more aspects of our everyday life, so too do the passwords that keep them secure....