Older users (aged 55 and over) are generally thought to have limited knowledge in online security; additionally, their declining cognitive and perceptive abilities can further expose them to digital attacks. Despite these risks and the growing older population, little has been studied about older users’ security performance, perception, and behavior. We begin to address this gap with this preliminary study. First, we studied older users’ ability to memorize passwords through a multisession user study with seven participants at a local retirement community. For this study, we leveraged a recently-proposed graphical authentication scheme that offers multiple cues (visual, verbal, spatial) to memorize system-assigned random passwords. To tailo...
Older adults are increasingly a target for cyber-attacks; however, very little research has investig...
We examine authentication and security preferences of younger versus older patients in the healthcar...
The advancement of Internet technologies, including instant and unlimited access to information and ...
Older users (aged 55 and over) are generally thought to have limited knowledge in online security; a...
Older adults are becoming more technologically proficient and use the internet to participate active...
This study aimed primarily at investigating if the role of age was important regarding password mana...
Older adults access critical resources online, including bank, retirement, and health insurance acco...
Recall of knowledge-based authentication codes such as passwords and PINs can be problematic, partic...
Older adults continue to be targeted by cybersecurity attacks: a trend which shows no signs of slowi...
The present article reports a survey conducted to identify the practices on passwords usage, focusin...
The present article reports a survey conducted to identify the practices on passwords usage, focusin...
Recall of knowledge-based authentication codes such as passwords and PINs can be problematic, partic...
Standard authentication methods require user to remember long texts or random numbers when authenti...
Older adults are increasingly a target for cyber-attacks; however, very little research has investig...
We examine authentication and security preferences of younger versus older patients in the healthcar...
The advancement of Internet technologies, including instant and unlimited access to information and ...
Older users (aged 55 and over) are generally thought to have limited knowledge in online security; a...
Older adults are becoming more technologically proficient and use the internet to participate active...
This study aimed primarily at investigating if the role of age was important regarding password mana...
Older adults access critical resources online, including bank, retirement, and health insurance acco...
Recall of knowledge-based authentication codes such as passwords and PINs can be problematic, partic...
Older adults continue to be targeted by cybersecurity attacks: a trend which shows no signs of slowi...
The present article reports a survey conducted to identify the practices on passwords usage, focusin...
The present article reports a survey conducted to identify the practices on passwords usage, focusin...
Recall of knowledge-based authentication codes such as passwords and PINs can be problematic, partic...
Standard authentication methods require user to remember long texts or random numbers when authenti...
Older adults are increasingly a target for cyber-attacks; however, very little research has investig...
We examine authentication and security preferences of younger versus older patients in the healthcar...
The advancement of Internet technologies, including instant and unlimited access to information and ...