Usable News Authentication: Impact of Cryptographic Information Presentation and Location
Offered By: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a conference talk examining the impact of cryptographic information presentation and location on news authentication usability. Delve into a study involving 160 participants that investigates how visual versus textual presentation and placement of provenance information affects news consumers' perceptions of content credibility and trustworthiness. Learn about the findings suggesting that visual presentation, while more challenging to adopt, leads users to place greater trust in digital news credibility, particularly when integrated within the news article itself. Gain insights into the potential of cryptographic tools for authenticating web-based information provenance and the importance of making these tools user-friendly for news consumers. Understand the implications for increasing trust in online news and information through effective presentation of cryptographic assurances.
Syllabus
Usable News Authentication: How the Presentation and Location of Cryptographic Information Impact...
Taught by
ACM SIGCHI
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