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A technique for using employee perception of security to support usability diagnostics
2015
2015 Workshop on Socio-Technical Aspects in Security and Trust
Problems of unusable security in organisations are widespread, yet security managers tend not to listen to employees' views on how usable or beneficial security controls are for them in their roles. Here we provide a technique to drive management of security controls using end-user perceptions of security as supporting data. Perception is structured at the point of collection using Analytic Hierarchy Process techniques, where diagnostic rules filter user responses to direct remediation
doi:10.1109/stast.2015.9
dblp:conf/stast/ParkinE15
fatcat:zchs7fc3q5dlrluktpsmyrqz2e