Authors
Robert W Reeder, Lujo Bauer, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Michael K Reiter, Kelli Bacon, Keisha How, Heather Strong
Publication date
2008/4/6
Book
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Pages
1473-1482
Description
We introduce the Expandable Grid, a novel interaction technique for creating, editing, and viewing many types of security policies. Security policies, such as file permissions policies, have traditionally been displayed and edited in user interfaces based on a list of rules, each of which can only be viewed or edited in isolation. These list-of-rules interfaces cause problems for users when multiple rules interact, because the interfaces have no means of conveying the interactions amongst rules to users. Instead, users are left to figure out these rule interactions themselves. An Expandable Grid is an interactive matrix visualization designed to address the problems that list-of-rules interfaces have in conveying policies to users. This paper describes the Expandable Grid concept, shows a system using an Expandable Grid for setting file permissions in the Microsoft Windows XP operating system, and gives results of a user …
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