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Perception of information security

Behaviour & Information Technology, 2008
The objective of this study was to investigate people's perception of information security and to unveil the factors that influence people's perception of different threats to information security. In the survey study, 602 respondents were asked to evaluate one of 21 common threats to information security with regard to its rank related to each of the ...
Ding-Long Huang   +2 more
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Intuition, perception, and secure communication

IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 1989
The possibility of integrating human visual intelligence into the process of encrypting sensitive information by presenting certain visual information to the recipient's eye is discussed. This adds a new dimension to the cryptocomplexity of such a process. Two implementations are based on this principle are described.
Benjamin Arazi   +2 more
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Perceptions of Randomized Security Schedules

Risk Analysis, 2013
Security of infrastructure is a major concern. Traditional security schedules are unable to provide omnipresent coverage; consequently, adversaries can exploit predictable vulnerabilities to their advantage. Randomized security schedules, which randomly deploy security measures, overcome these limitations, but public perceptions of such schedules have ...
Nicholas, Scurich, Richard S, John
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Hotspot mapping for Perception of Security

2016 IEEE International Smart Cities Conference (ISC2), 2016
Perception of Security (PoS) refers to the subjective assessment of the risk (danger, threats of adverse events) and the magnitude of its consequences. PoS plays a major role in the planning of urban security. Typically, PoS is assessed by using survey research.
Francisco Gomez   +4 more
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User Perceptions of Security Technologies

International Journal of Information Security and Privacy, 2011
In this paper, user perceptions of information systems security are explored through a study of university students. Server authentication, which is often ignored by users, clouded by system administrators, and exploited by hackers, is explored in detail, as it significantly affects usability and requires user knowledge and participation.
Douglas M. Kline   +2 more
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The security perception and security policy of Serbia

Defense & Security Analysis, 2020
Serbia has important role in the regional peace and stability in South Eastern Europe. Over the last three decades Serbian security policies have been directly shaped by numerous turbulent politica...
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User perception of Bitcoin usability and security across novice users [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Human Computer Studies, 2019
This paper investigates users’ perceptions and experiences of an anonymous digital payment system (Bitcoin) and its influence on users in terms of usability and security in comparison to other non-anonymous payment systems such as credit/debit cards ...
Peter András
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Perception deception: security risks created by optimistic perceptions

Journal of Systems and Information Technology, 2016
Purpose– The purpose of the paper is to determine whether management’s optimistic perceptions of their organization’s level of information security preparedness can ultimately result in increased information security risks.Design/methodology/approach– A case study was conducted in a financial institution. In all, 24 employees were interviewed.
Richard G. Taylor   +2 more
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PERCEPTION OF THE ENTITY'S SECURITY

Rocznik Bezpieczeństwa Morskiego, 2020
The article analyzes the definition of security as the state of affairs in which the subject is located. Attention was focused on objective and subjective perception of security. On the basis of the quoted views, an attempt was made to create a conceptual apparatus enabling the assessment of safety states and danger in correlation with the right and ...
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User Perceptions of the Security of Mobile Applications

International Journal of E-Services and Mobile Applications, 2020
With the exponential increase in the use of mobile devices across the globe, there is a concomitant need to understand how mobile users perceive the security of mobile application, and the potential risks involved in accessing and downloading them. Such an understanding will enable users to ensure the apps they download are secure and create greater ...
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