Browsing Stratford School of Interaction Design and Business by Author "Biddle, Robert"
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Geo-Phisher: The Design and Evaluation of Information Visualizations about Internet Phishing Trends
Zhang-Kennedy, Leah; Fares, Elias; Chiasson, Sonia; Biddle, Robert (IEEE, 2016-06)We designed an information visualization about phishing trends and phishing prevention for the general public to examine the effects of interactivity on information finding, user perceptions and security behaviour intentions, ... -
Password Advice Shouldn't Be Boring: Visualizing Password Guessing Attacks
Zhang-Kennedy, Leah; Chiasson, Sonia; Biddle, Robert (IEEE, 2013-09)Users are susceptible to password guessing attacks when they create weak passwords. Despite an abundance of text-based password advice, it appears insufficient to help home users create strong memorable passwords. We propose ... -
The Role of Instructional Design in Persuasion: A Comics Approach for Improving Cybersecurity
Zhang-Kennedy, Leah; Chiasson, Sonia; Biddle, Robert (Taylor & Francis, 2016-03)Although computer security technologies are the first line of defence to secure users, their success is dependent on individuals’ behaviour. It is therefore necessary to persuade users to practice good computer security. ... -
Secure Comics: An Interactive Comic Series for Improving Cyber Security and Privacy
Zhang-Kennedy, Leah; Biddle, Robert; Chiasson, Sonia (Scienceopen, 2017-07)We designed, illustrated, and developed Secure Comics, an online educational interactive comic series about cyber security and privacy. The three-part comic was evaluated with adults and children, and had positive effects ... -
Stop clicking on “update later”: Persuading users they need up-to-date antivirus protection
Zhang-Kennedy, Leah; Chiasson, Sonia; Biddle, Robert (Springer, 2014-05)Online security advice aims to persuade users to behave se- curely, but appears to have limited effects at changing behaviour. We pro- pose security advice targeted at end-users should employ visual rhetoric to form an ...