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Adams, A. and Sasse, M. A. Users are Not the Enemy. Comm. of the ACM, 42(12), (Dec 1999), pp. 41-46.

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Evaluating Revocation Management in SPKI from a.. - Karvonen.. (2001)   (Correct)

....files for others. They also argue that usability of security has some specific usability problems not encountered in other areas. These include making users aware of the security tasks at hand, providing guidance throughout the procedure, and preventing dangerous errors [WhittenTygar, 1999] Adams and Sasse [1999] give more or less the same recommendations for creating usable security in their treatment on how to make passwords user friendlier, such as motivating users and providing feedback. A further problem with usability of security is to define the right level of information provided. In case of ....

Adams, A, Sasse, M.A: Users Are not the Enemy. Communications of the ACM, December 1999, Vol. 42, No. 12, pp.41-46.


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....In fact, if asked, they tend to claim that they do not care [1] However, if the same people are asked to explain how they adapt their behaviour according to the situation at hand, it rapidly becomes apparent that much of their behaviour is based on the perceived sense of security or insecurity. [2] Still today, most people seem to consider computer systems almost godly; the computers are considered so complex that they could be understood, and it is generally believed and explained that computers themselves are unable to err, that is, whenever a computer seems to make a mistake, the fault ....

.... models of authentication protocols (e.g. 3] 4] 5] 6] in modelling trust in technical sense (e.g. 7] 8] 9] 10] and in providing infrastructures for expressing authorization and trust in open systems (e.g. 11] 12] 13] 14] together with more user centric work (e.g. 1] [2], 15] 16] allows us to outline a map of the problem area. Basically, we surmise that combining explicit, key oriented authorization with operating system level security and basic user interface design, could provide a sound technical basis for expressing the technical trustworthiness of a ....

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Anne Adams and M. Angela Sasse, "Users are not the Enemy", Communications of the ACM, Vol. 42, No. 12, December 1999, pp. 41-46


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Adams, A. & Sasse, M. A. Users Are Not The Enemy. Communications of the ACM 1999. Vol. 42, No. 12 December


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Adams, A. & Sasse, M. A. Users are not the enemy. Communications of the ACM, Vol. 42, No. 12. December, 1999.


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Adams, A. and Sasse, M.A. (1999), "Users are not the enemy", Communications of the ACM, Vol. 42, No. 12.


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Adams, A. and Sasse, M. A. Users are Not the Enemy. Comm. of the ACM, 42(12), (Dec 1999), pp. 41-46.


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Adams, A. and Sasse, M.: Users are not the Enemy. In Communications of the ACM, 42(12):41-46, Dec. 1999.


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Adams, A. and Sasse, M.A., (1999). Users Are Not The Enemy. Communications of the ACM. 42(12): p. 40-47.


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Adams, A. and Sasse, M.: Users are not the Enemy. In Communications of the ACM, 42(12):41-46, Dec. 1999.


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Anne Adams and Martina Angela Sasse. Users Are Not The Enemy. Communication of the ACM, 42(12):41-46, December 1999.


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Adams, A. and Sasse, M.A., (1999). Users Are Not The Enemy. Communications of the ACM. 42(12): p. 40-47.


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Anne Adams and Martina Angela Sasse. Users are not the enemy. Communications of the ACM, 42(12):41-- 46, 1999.


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Adams, A. and Sasse, M. A. Users are Not the Enemy. Comm. of the ACM, 42(12), (Dec 1999), pp. 41-46.


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Adams, Anne, and Martina Sasse, "Users Are Not the Enemy," Communications of the ACM, Dec. 1999, Vol. 42, No. 12, pp. 41-46.

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