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Proceedings paper
Dodier-Lazaro, S;
(2015)
Appropriation and Principled Security.
In:
Proceedings of Experiences of Technology Appropriation: Unanticipated Users, Usage, Circumstances, and Design.
European conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (ECSCW): Oslo, Norway.
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Dodier-Lazaro, S;
Abu-Salma, R;
Becker, I;
Sasse, MA;
(2017)
From Paternalistic to User-Centred Security: Putting Users First with Value-Sensitive Design.
In:
Position Papers.
Values In Computing.
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Dodier-Lazaro, S;
Becker, I;
Krinke, J;
Sasse, MA;
(2017)
"No Good Reason to Remove Features": Expert Users Value Useful Apps over Secure Ones.
In: Tryfonas, T, (ed.)
HAS 2017: Human Aspects of Information Security, Privacy and Trust.
(pp. pp. 25-44).
Springer: Cham, Switzerland.
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Wang, P;
Krinke, J;
Lu, K;
Li, G;
Dodier-Lazaro, S;
(2017)
How Double-Fetch Situations turn into Double-Fetch Vulnerabilities: A Study of Double Fetches in the Linux Kernel.
In:
Proceedings of the 26th USENIX Security Symposium.
The Advanced Computing Systems Association: Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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Report
Dodier-Lazaro, S;
Becker, I;
Krinke, J;
Sasse, M;
(2017)
No Good Reason to Remove Features: Expert Users Value Useful Apps over Secure Ones.
(UCL Computer Science Research Notes
17/03
).
UCL Computer Science: London.
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Thesis
Dodier-Lazaro, Steve;
(2020)
Appropriate security and confinement technologies: methods for the design of appropriate security and a case study on confinement technologies for desktop computers.
Doctoral thesis (Ph.D), UCL (University College London).
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