David Eargle

Orcid: 0000-0002-4056-8114

According to our database1, David Eargle authored at least 15 papers between 2013 and 2020.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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Bibliography

2020
Creating Construct Distance Maps with Machine Learning: Stargazing Trust.
Proceedings of the 26th Americas Conference on Information Systems, 2020

2019
Kepler Mapper: A flexible Python implementation of the Mapper algorithm.
J. Open Source Softw., 2019

The Fog of Warnings: How Non-essential Notifications Blur with Security Warnings.
Proceedings of the Fifteenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security, 2019

2016
From Warning to Wallpaper: Why the Brain Habituates to Security Warnings and What Can Be Done About It.
J. Manag. Inf. Syst., 2016

More Harm Than Good? How Messages That Interrupt Can Make Us Vulnerable.
Inf. Syst. Res., 2016

How users perceive and respond to security messages: a NeuroIS research agenda and empirical study.
Eur. J. Inf. Syst., 2016

Your memory is working against you: How eye tracking and memory explain habituation to security warnings.
Decis. Support Syst., 2016

Integrating Facial Cues of Threat into Security Warnings - An fMRI and Field Study.
Proceedings of the 22nd Americas Conference on Information Systems, 2016

2015
Neural correlates of gender differences and color in distinguishing security warnings and legitimate websites: a neurosecurity study.
J. Cybersecur., 2015

How Polymorphic Warnings Reduce Habituation in the Brain: Insights from an fMRI Study.
Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2015

The Impact of Technostress on Users' Responses to Security Warnings: A NeuroIS Study.
Proceedings of the 21st Americas Conference on Information Systems, 2015

2014
Using Measures of Risk Perception to Predict Information Security Behavior: Insights from Electroencephalography (EEG).
J. Assoc. Inf. Syst., 2014

Users Aren't (Necessarily) Lazy: Using NeuroIS to Explain Habituation to Security Warnings.
Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems, 2014

Acquiring IS Skill through Habitual Use.
Proceedings of the 47th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2014

2013
Enhancing Password Security through Interactive Fear Appeals: A Web-Based Field Experiment.
Proceedings of the 46th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2013


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