Conference paper

Vision: Shred If Insecure – Persuasive Message Design as a Lesson and Alternative to Previous Approaches to Usable Secure Email Interfaces


Authors listTolsdorf, Jan; Lo Iacono, Luigi

Appeared inProceedings, 5th IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy workshops

Publication year2020

Pages172-177

eISBN978-1-7281-8597-2

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1109/EuroSPW51379.2020.00031

Conference5th IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy Workshops (EuroS&PW)


Abstract

Despite the advances in research on usable secure email, the majority of mail user agents found in practice still violates best practices in UI design and uses ineffective and inhomogeneous design strategies to communicate and let users control the security status of an email message.We propose a novel interaction and design concept that we refer to as persuasive message design. Our approach is derived from heuristics and a systematic meta-study of existing HCI literature on email management, usable secure email and phishing research. Concluding on this body of knowledge we propose the design of interfaces that suppress weak cues and instead manipulate the display of emails according to their technical security level. Persuasive message design addresses several shortcomings of current secure email user interfaces and provides a consistent user experience that can be deployed even by email providers.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleTolsdorf, J. and Lo Iacono, L. (2020) Vision: Shred If Insecure – Persuasive Message Design as a Lesson and Alternative to Previous Approaches to Usable Secure Email Interfaces, in Proceedings, 5th IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy workshops. Piscataway, NJ: IEEE. pp. 172-177. https://doi.org/10.1109/EuroSPW51379.2020.00031

APA Citation styleTolsdorf, J., & Lo Iacono, L. (2020). Vision: Shred If Insecure – Persuasive Message Design as a Lesson and Alternative to Previous Approaches to Usable Secure Email Interfaces. In Proceedings, 5th IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy workshops. (pp. 172-177). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/EuroSPW51379.2020.00031


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