This paper presents the results of a usability study focused on three end-to-end encryption technologies for securing e-mail traffic, namely PGP, S/MIME, and Pretty Easy Privacy (pEp). The findings of this study show that, despite of existing technology, users seldom apply them for securing e-mail communication. Moreover, this study helps to explain why users hesitate to employ encryption technology in their e-mail communication. For this usability study, we have combined two methods: 1) an online survey, 2) and user testing with 12 participants who were enrolled in tasks requiring e-mail encryption. We found that more than 60% of our study participants (in both methods) are unaware of the existence of encryption technologies and thus never...
Security has been an issue in mail from ancient times. Security is still important today.E-mail is a...
Users share private information on the web through a variety of applications, suchas email, instant ...
Abstract—This paper deals with practicability issues of encrypted e-mails. A quick survey on the sta...
International audienceThis paper presents the results of a usability study focused on three end-to-e...
International audienceSeveral end-to-end encryption technologies for emails such as PGP and S/MIME e...
International audienceSeveral end-to-end encryption technologies for emails such as PGP and S/MIME e...
Support for strong electronic mail security is widely available yet only few communicants appear to ...
Existing end-to-end-encrypted (E2EE) email systems, mainly PGP, have long been evaluated in controll...
Despite the rise of alternatives, email remains integral to technology-mediated communication. To pr...
Despite the rise of alternatives, email remains integral to technology-mediated communication. To pr...
Despite the rise of alternatives, email remains integral to technology-mediated communication. To pr...
End-to-end encryption has been heralded by privacy and security researchers as an effective defence ...
Email is one of the main communication tools and has seen significant adoption in the past decades. ...
End-to-end encryption has been heralded by privacy and security researchers as an effective defence ...
Security has been an issue in mail from ancient times. Security is still important today.E-mail is a...
Security has been an issue in mail from ancient times. Security is still important today.E-mail is a...
Users share private information on the web through a variety of applications, suchas email, instant ...
Abstract—This paper deals with practicability issues of encrypted e-mails. A quick survey on the sta...
International audienceThis paper presents the results of a usability study focused on three end-to-e...
International audienceSeveral end-to-end encryption technologies for emails such as PGP and S/MIME e...
International audienceSeveral end-to-end encryption technologies for emails such as PGP and S/MIME e...
Support for strong electronic mail security is widely available yet only few communicants appear to ...
Existing end-to-end-encrypted (E2EE) email systems, mainly PGP, have long been evaluated in controll...
Despite the rise of alternatives, email remains integral to technology-mediated communication. To pr...
Despite the rise of alternatives, email remains integral to technology-mediated communication. To pr...
Despite the rise of alternatives, email remains integral to technology-mediated communication. To pr...
End-to-end encryption has been heralded by privacy and security researchers as an effective defence ...
Email is one of the main communication tools and has seen significant adoption in the past decades. ...
End-to-end encryption has been heralded by privacy and security researchers as an effective defence ...
Security has been an issue in mail from ancient times. Security is still important today.E-mail is a...
Security has been an issue in mail from ancient times. Security is still important today.E-mail is a...
Users share private information on the web through a variety of applications, suchas email, instant ...
Abstract—This paper deals with practicability issues of encrypted e-mails. A quick survey on the sta...