Despite a growing interest in the design and engineering of interactive secure systems, there is also a noticeable amount of fragmentation. This has led to a lack of awareness about what research is currently being carried out, and misunderstandings about how different fields can contribute to the design of usable and secure systems. By drawing interested members of the CHI community from design, user experience, engineering, and HCI Security, this SIG will take the first steps towards creating a research agenda for interactive secure system design. In the SIG, we will summarise recent initiatives to develop a research programme in interactive secure system design, network members of the CHI community with an interest in this research area, and initiate a roadmap towards addressing identified research challenges and building an interactive secure system design community.
[1]
Shamal Faily,et al.
Designing Interactive Secure Systems: Workshop at British HCI 2012
,
2012
.
[2]
S A Goodwin,et al.
Changing Perspectives
,
2015,
Unfabling the East.
[3]
Ross J. Anderson,et al.
Security Economics and Critical National Infrastructure
,
2009,
WEIS.
[4]
M. Angela Sasse,et al.
A stealth approach to usable security: helping IT security managers to identify workable security solutions
,
2010,
NSPW '10.
[5]
Shamal Faily.
Security goes to ground: on the applicability of Security Entrepreneurship to Grassroot Activism
,
2011
.
[6]
Susanne Bødker,et al.
Modeling is not the answer!: designing for usable security
,
2012,
INTR.