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Not one click for security?

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Not one click for security?
: © Not One Click for Security Alan H. Karp, Marc Stiegler, Tyler Close HP Laboratories HPL-2009-53 Secure cooperation, usable security Conventional wisdom holds that security must negatively affect usability. We have developed SCoopFS (Simple Cooperative File Sharing) as a demonstration that need not be so. SCoopFS addresses the problem of sharing files, both with others and with ourselves across machines. Although SCoopFS provides server authentication, client authorization, and end-to-end encryption, the user never sees any of that. The user interface and underlying infrastructure are designed so that normal user acts of designation provide all the information needed to make the desired security decisions. While SCoopFS is a useful tool, it may be more important as a demonstration of the usability that comes from designing the infrastructure and user interaction together. External Posting Date: March 6, 2009 [Fulltext] Approved for External Publication Internal Posting Date: March ...
Alan H. Karp, Marc Stiegler, Tyler Close
Added 28 May 2010
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where SOUPS
Authors Alan H. Karp, Marc Stiegler, Tyler Close
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