Getting Users Smart Quick about Security: Results from 90 Minutes of Using a Persuasive Toolkit for Facilitating Information Security Problem Solving by Non-Professionals

09/06/2022
by   Martin Ruskov, et al.
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There is a conflict between the need for security compliance by users and the fact that commonly they cannot afford to dedicate much of their time and energy to that security. A balanced level of user engagement in security is difficult to achieve due to difference of priorities between the business perspective and the security perspective. We sought to find a way to engage users minimally, yet efficiently, so that they would both improve their security awareness and provide necessary feedback for improvement purposes to security designers. We have developed a persuasive software toolkit to engage users in structured discussions about security vulnerabilities in their company and potential interventions addressing these. In the toolkit we have adapted and integrated an established framework from conventional crime prevention. In the research reported here we examine how non-professionals perceived security problems through a short-term use of the toolkit. We present perceptions from a pilot lab study in which randomly recruited participants had to analyze a crafted insider threat problem using the toolkit. Results demonstrate that study participants were able to successfully identify causes, propose interventions and engage in providing feedback on proposed interventions. Subsequent interviews show that participants have developed greater awareness of information security issues and the framework to address these, which in a real setting would lead ultimately to significant benefits for the organization. These results indicate that when well-structured such short-term engagement is sufficient for users to meaningfully take part in complex security discussions and develop in-depth understanding of theoretical principles of security.

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