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Secure Interaction Design

Pingster writes "Next week, ICICS 2002 will take place in Singapore. Out of 40 papers at the conference, there will be just one paper that looks at human factors. Though many people know that usability problems can render even the strongest security useless, the security community has only recently started paying attention to usability issues. More serious thinking about usability and security is desperately needed. The paper proposes ten interaction design principles. Maybe you'll find them obvious; maybe you'll disagree with them entirely. Great! Let's have a discussion."

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  1. Re:Restated paper gets a +4 by Slurpee · · Score: 0, Redundant



    All he did was restate the summary of the paper, and he gets a +4.

    yah, but the paper is 21 pages.

    A classic example...if someone needs to read 21 pages to use a security system, they won't use it. if they can get the paper in a 3 point summary, they will use it. It proves that useability is important, possibly more so then the system itself.