1. Usable Trust: Grasping Trust Dynamics for Online Security as a Service
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Costas Kalogiros, Wim Vanobberghen, Shenja van der Graaf, Michalis Kanakakis, Tryfonas, Theo, Askoxylakis, Ioannis, Studies in Media, Innovation and Technology, and Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences and Solvay Business School
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Service (systems architecture) ,Knowledge management ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Process (engineering) ,Online Trust ,Context (language use) ,security ,USable ,Trusted system ,ict ,Information and Communications Technology ,Software deployment ,trust dynamics ,Computational trust ,business ,trust as a service - Abstract
This paper aims to unravel the intricacies of the mechanisms of trust vis-i-vis ICTs and the contextual logic guiding user deployment and experience, necessitating a view of trust in the digital realm as a dynamic process. Trust models tend to highlight 'well-placed trust' in their focus on drawing out subcomponents of perceived trustworthiness as attributes of the trusted system or party from the trustor's stance. However, less attention has been given to the trustworthy attributes, or behavior of the trusted actor. Therefore, this paper sets out to explore this linkage between ICTs and different trust-related user experiences guided by different sets of trustor attributes. In order to explore the conceptual dynamics, a two-step approach is deployed. On the basis of empirical data attention is drawn to trust levels and user segments. Preliminary insights are yielded into the trustors' segmentation validity and trust estimation accuracy by performing a small-scale experiment in the context of a fictitious online security service.
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- 2015
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