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Karp, Alan H. and Stiegler, Marc (2010): Making policy decisions disappear into the user's workflow. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2010 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2010. pp. 3247-3252.

Complaints of security interfering with getting work done often arise when users are distracted from their tasks to make policy decisions. We have identified what is missing from earlier security interaction designs that leads to these interruptions. Explicitly representing policy decisions in the user interface as items relevant to the application and providing application-specific controls for changing those policies has allowed us to reliably infer users' desired policy decisions from actions they take as they work. This paper describes the underlying principles and how they resulted in an interaction design that does not interfere with the user's work.

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Karp, Alan, Stiegler, Marc and Close, Tyler (2009): Not one click for security?. In: Proceedings of the 2009 Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security 2009. p. 19.

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Stiegler, Marc, Karp, Alan H., Yee, Ka-Ping, Close, Tyler and Miller, Mark S. (2006): Polaris: virus-safe computing for Windows XP. In Communications of the ACM, 49 (9) pp. 83-88.

 
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