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- 2014
- [c75]Marian Harbach, Markus Hettig, Susanne Weber, Matthew Smith:
Using personal examples to improve risk communication for security & privacy decisions. CHI 2014: 2647-2656 - [c74]Alexander De Luca, Marian Harbach, Emanuel von Zezschwitz, Max-Emanuel Maurer, Bernhard Ewald Slawik, Heinrich Hussmann, Matthew Smith:
Now you see me, now you don't: protecting smartphone authentication from shoulder surfers. CHI 2014: 2937-2946 - [c73]Marian Harbach, Sascha Fahl, Matthew Smith:
Who's Afraid of Which Bad Wolf? A Survey of IT Security Risk Awareness. CSF 2014: 97-110 - [c70]Marian Harbach, Emanuel von Zezschwitz, Andreas Fichtner, Alexander De Luca, Matthew Smith:
It's a Hard Lock Life: A Field Study of Smartphone (Un)Locking Behavior and Risk Perception. SOUPS 2014: 213-230 - 2013
- [c68]Sascha Fahl, Marian Harbach, Henning Perl, Markus Koetter, Matthew Smith:
Rethinking SSL development in an appified world. CCS 2013: 49-60 - [c66]Benjamin Henne, Marian Harbach, Matthew Smith:
Location privacy revisited: factors of privacy decisions. CHI Extended Abstracts 2013: 805-810 - [c64]Marian Harbach, Sascha Fahl, Polina Yakovleva, Matthew Smith:
Sorry, I Don't Get It: An Analysis of Warning Message Texts. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2013: 94-111 - [c62]Sascha Fahl, Marian Harbach, Marten Oltrogge, Thomas Muders, Matthew Smith:
Hey, You, Get Off of My Clipboard - On How Usability Trumps Security in Android Password Managers. Financial Cryptography 2013: 144-161 - [c60]Marian Harbach, Sascha Fahl, Matthias Rieger, Matthew Smith:
On the Acceptance of Privacy-Preserving Authentication Technology: The Curious Case of National Identity Cards. Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2013: 245-264 - [c58]Sascha Fahl, Marian Harbach, Yasemin Acar, Matthew Smith:
On the ecological validity of a password study. SOUPS 2013: 13:1-13:13 - 2012
- [c55]Sascha Fahl, Marian Harbach, Thomas Muders, Matthew Smith, Lars Baumgärtner, Bernd Freisleben:
Why eve and mallory love android: an analysis of android SSL (in)security. CCS 2012: 50-61 - [c54]Marian Harbach, Sascha Fahl, Thomas Muders, Matthew Smith:
Towards measuring warning readability. CCS 2012: 989-991 - [c52]Sascha Fahl, Marian Harbach, Matthew Smith:
Human-centric visual access control for clinical data management. DEST 2012: 1-8 - [c49]Sascha Fahl, Marian Harbach, Thomas Muders, Matthew Smith:
TrustSplit: usable confidentiality for social network messaging. HT 2012: 145-154 - [c46]Marian Harbach, Sascha Fahl, Michael Brenner, Thomas Muders, Matthew Smith:
Towards privacy-preserving access control with hidden policies, hidden credentials and hidden decisions. PST 2012: 17-24 - [c44]Sascha Fahl, Marian Harbach, Thomas Muders, Matthew Smith, Uwe Sander:
Helping Johnny 2.0 to encrypt his Facebook conversations. SOUPS 2012: 11 - [c43]Sascha Fahl, Marian Harbach, Thomas Muders, Matthew Smith:
Confidentiality as a Service - Usable Security for the Cloud. TrustCom 2012: 153-162 - [c40]Marian Harbach, Sascha Fahl, Thomas Muders, Matthew Smith:
All our messages are belong to us: usable confidentiality in social networks. WWW (Companion Volume) 2012: 519-520 - 2009
- [c24]Matthew Smith, Fabian Schwarzer, Marian Harbach, Thomas Noll, Bernd Freisleben:
A Streaming Intrusion Detection System for Grid Computing Environments. HPCC 2009: 44-51
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