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Security practitioners in context: their activities and interactions

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Security practitioners in context: their activities and interactions
This study investigates the context of interactions of IT security practitioners, based on a qualitative analysis of 30 interviews and participatory observation. We identify nine different activities that require interactions between security practitioners and other stakeholders, and describe in detail two of these activities that may serve as useful references for usability scenarios of security tools. We propose a model of the factors contributing to the complexity of interactions between security practitioners and other stakeholders, and discuss how this complexity is a potential source of security issues that increase the risk level within organizations. Our analysis also reveals that the tools used by our participants to perform their security tasks provide insufficient support for the complex, collaborative interactions that they need to perform. We offer several recommendations for addressing this complexity and improving IT security tools. Key words: Security Tools; Usable Sec...
Rodrigo Werlinger, Kirstie Hawkey, Konstantin Bezn
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where CHI
Authors Rodrigo Werlinger, Kirstie Hawkey, Konstantin Beznosov
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