In proceeding of: 15th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI International)
Authors
Fatih Karatas, Mohamed Bourimi, Dogan Kesdogan
Asbtract
This work investigates visual support for easing the configuration of interdependent security goals. The interdependent nature of security goals did not receive sufficient attention in related work yet. A formal approach to adequately model interdependent security goals are multi-criteria optimization problems which can be solved either exactly or heuristically. This however depends on the question if the user is able to articulate his/her preferences regarding security goals. Furthermore, heuristic approaches confront users with possibly unlimited alternative configurations where each solution is equally well. In order to support users in the process of articulating preferences and selecting a suiting al- ternative, we provide visual facilities at the level of the user interface. The need for handling such issues emerged from the analysis of the EU funded di.me project which explicitly requires that such configurations are carried out by lay users. We present an approach tackling these issues by means of visual concepts triggering a service selection in the background which respects the interdependence of security goals. We concretely dis- cuss the application of our approach by addressing a scenario concerned with deployment decisions in the di.me project.
DOI:10.1007/978-3-642-39371-6_42