A Research Framework and Initial Study of Browser Security for the Visually Impaired
Offered By: USENIX via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a conference talk from USENIX Security '23 that presents a research framework and initial study on browser security for visually impaired users. Delve into the challenges faced by blind and visually impaired individuals when encountering web-based security warnings, which are primarily designed with visual cues. Learn about the methodological challenges in conducting security and privacy research with this population and discover a new set of best practices for such studies. Examine the preliminary findings from analyzing visually impaired users' experiences with browser security warnings, including a thematic analysis of common challenges and potential solutions to enhance security for this demographic. Gain insights into the importance of universal design in browser engineering and the need for more research to inform inclusive security practices.
Syllabus
USENIX Security '23 - A Research Framework and Initial Study of Browser Security for the Visually...
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