Kat Krol

According to our database1, Kat Krol authored at least 16 papers between 2012 and 2020.

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  • Dijkstra number2 of four.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2020
Deploying authentication in the wild: towards greater ecological validity in security usability studies.
J. Cybersecur., 2020

2018
Intentionality and Agency in Security.
Proceedings of the Security Protocols XXVI, 2018

Intentionality and Agency in Security (Transcript of Discussion).
Proceedings of the Security Protocols XXVI, 2018

2016
The role of effort in security and privacy behaviours online.
PhD thesis, 2016

Control versus Effort in Privacy Warnings for Webforms.
Proceedings of the 2016 ACM on Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society, 2016

Applying Cognitive Control Modes to Identify Security Fatigue Hotspots.
Proceedings of the Workshop on Security Fatigue, 2016

Productive Security: A Scalable Methodology for Analysing Employee Security Behaviours.
Proceedings of the Twelfth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security, 2016

"I don't like putting my face on the Internet!": An acceptance study of face biometrics as a CAPTCHA replacement.
Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Identity, 2016

2015
Effortless Privacy Negotiations.
IEEE Secur. Priv., 2015

"They brought in the horrible key ring thing!" Analysing the Usability of Two-Factor Authentication in UK Online Banking.
CoRR, 2015

Assessing the User Experience of Password Reset Policies in a University.
Proceedings of the Technology and Practice of Passwords - 9th International Conference, 2015

"Too Taxing on the Mind!" Authentication Grids are not for Everyone.
Proceedings of the Human Aspects of Information Security, Privacy, and Trust, 2015

2014
The Great Authentication Fatigue - And How to Overcome It.
Proceedings of the Cross-Cultural Design, 2014

2013
The Privacy Economics of Voluntary Over-disclosure in Web Forms.
Proceedings of the Economics of Information Security and Privacy, 2013

2012
The Privacy Economics of Voluntary Over-disclosure in Web Forms.
Proceedings of the 11th Annual Workshop on the Economics of Information Security, 2012

Don't work. Can't work? Why it's time to rethink security warnings.
Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Risks and Security of Internet and Systems, 2012


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