DocumentCode
3714121
Title
Exploring mental models underlying PIN management strategies
Author
Karen Renaud;Melanie Volkamer
Author_Institution
School of Computing Science University of Glasgow Glasgow, United Kingdom
fYear
2015
Firstpage
18
Lastpage
23
Abstract
PINs have been around for half a century and many insecure PIN-related practices are used. We attempted to mitigate by developing two new PIN memorial assistance mechanisms that we tested in an online study. We were not able to show an improvement in memorability, mostly because people did not use the memorial aids. We realised that a greater insight into PIN Management mental models was needed, in order the better to formulate mitigation approaches. We proceeded to study PIN-related mental models, and we present our findings in this paper. The insights we gained convinced us that security researchers should not presume that people want, or need, our advice or help in any security context; they might well prefer to continue with their usual trusted practices. Yet advice should indeed still be offered, for those who do want it, and we make some suggestions about what this advice should look like in the PIN context.
Keywords
"Pins","Cognitive science","Visualization","Security","Internet","Animation","Shape"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Internet Security (WorldCIS), 2015 World Congress on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WorldCIS.2015.7359406
Filename
7359406
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