Ronald Kainda
Interests
I am interested in usable security in general, human-interactive security protocols, empirical channels, and experimental design of user studies. In broad terms, I can summarise my research interests as mobile and ubiquitious computing, human factors, and usable security.
Biography
I am a DPhil Student in the Department of Computer Science under the supervision of Prof. Bill Roscoe and Dr. Ivan Flechais. I obtained a BSc in Computer Science from the Copperbelt University in Zambia, and an MSc in Computer Science from Oxford University. I am currently working on usable security in Human-Interactive Security Protocols exploring the different potential methods for comparing digest values by human users.
See also
- SOUPS 2009 - Mountain View, CA
- Concurrency, Verification & Security Seminar Presentation
- St. Cross College Colloquium, University of Oxford
- ARES 2010 Conference Presentation
- SOUPS 2010 - Redmond, WA
- WISTP 2010 - Passau, Germany
- IWSSI/SPMU workshop - Helsinki, Finland
Selected Publications
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Security and Usability: Analysis and Evaluation
Ronald Kainda‚ Ivan Flechais and A.W Roscoe
In Availability‚ Reliability and Security‚ 2010. ARES 10. Fifth International Conference on. Chapter Security and Usability: Analysis and Evaluation. 2010.
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Secure and Usable Out−Of−Band Channels for Ad hoc Mobile Device Interactions
Ronald Kainda‚ Ivan Flechais and A.W Roscoe
In Information Security Theory and Practice. Security and Privacy of Pervasive Systems and Smart Devices. Chapter Secure and Usable Out−Of−Band Channels for Ad hoc Mobile Device Interactions. 2010.
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Two Heads Are Better than One: Security and Usability of Device Associations in Group Scenarios
A.W. Roscoe Ronald Kainda Ivan Flechais
In SOUPS '10: Proceedings of the 6th Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security. July, 2010.
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