Publications

In addition to decades of professional experience, I am engaged with the academic information security community. This includes original research and peer-reviewed publications, a selection of which can be found here.

  1. Das, S., Dingman, A. C., & Camp, L. J. (2018, February 26). Why Johnny Doesn’t Use Two Factor: A Two-Phase Usability Study of the FIDO U2F Security Key. Proceedings of the Twenty-Second International Conference on Financial Cryptography and Data Security. http://fc18.ifca.ai/preproceedings/111.pdf [PDF]
  2. Sanchari Das, Dingman, A., Russo, G., Dev, J., Kenny, O., & Camp, L. J. (2017, December 5). Acceptability and Usability of Two Factor Authentication. Proceedings of the 7th Annual Workshop on Socio-Technical Aspects in Security and Trust (STAST). http://stast.uni.lu/programme.html [PDF]
  3. Dingman, A. C., & Russo, G. (2015, September 26). Risk-Based Vulnerability Disclosure: Towards Optimal Policy. Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Telecommunications Policy Research Conference. https://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=2601191 [PDF]
  4. Anandpara, V., Dingman, A., Jakobsson, M., Liu, D., & Roinestad, H. (2007). Phishing IQ Tests Measure Fear, Not Ability. Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Financial Cryptography and 1st International Conference on Usable Security, 362–366. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1785594.1785640 [PDF]