“密码保护我的东西”——一项关于儿童使用密码习惯的研究。

IF 2.9 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Journal of Cybersecurity Pub Date : 2019-01-01
Yee-Yin Choong, Mary F Theofanos, Karen Renaud, Suzanne Prior
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摘要

孩子们从很小的时候就开始使用科技产品,而且经常需要认证。本研究的目的是探讨儿童的做法,观念和知识有关的密码。鉴于迄今为止的工作有限,世界的网络态势和文化将依赖于今天的年轻人,与儿童一起进行网络安全研究势在必行。我们对来自美国中西部两所学校的189名三至八年级学生进行了调查。我们发现,孩子们在学校平均有两个密码,在家里有三到四个密码。他们对自己的密码保密,不与他人分享。他们创建的密码平均长度为7(3至5年级)和10(6至8年级)。但是,只有大约13%的孩子创建了非常强的密码。生成强密码需要成熟的认知和语言能力,而处于这个发育阶段的儿童还没有掌握这些能力。他们相信密码可以提供访问控制,保护他们的隐私,保证他们的“东西”安全。总体而言,儿童对密码有适当的心理模型,并表现出良好的密码习惯。网络安全教育应努力加强这些积极的做法,同时继续提供和促进与年龄相适应的发展安全技能。考虑到这项研究的样本量和有限的普遍性,我们正在扩大我们的研究范围,包括美国多个学区的三年级到十二年级的孩子。
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"Passwords protect my stuff"-a study of children's password practices.

"Passwords protect my stuff"-a study of children's password practices.

"Passwords protect my stuff"-a study of children's password practices.

"Passwords protect my stuff"-a study of children's password practices.

Children use technology from a very young age and often have to authenticate. The goal of this study is to explore children's practices, perceptions, and knowledge regarding passwords. Given the limited work to date and that the world's cyber posture and culture will be dependent on today's youth, it is imperative to conduct cyber-security research with children. We conducted surveys of 189 3rd to 8th graders from two Midwest schools in the USA. We found that children have on average two passwords for school and three to four passwords for home. They kept their passwords private and did not share with others. They created passwords with an average length of 7 (3rd to 5th graders) and 10 (6-8th graders). But, only about 13% of the children created very strong passwords. Generating strong passwords requires mature cognitive and linguistic capabilities which children at this developmental stage have not yet mastered. They believed that passwords provide access control, protect their privacy and keep their "stuff" safe. Overall, children had appropriate mental models of passwords and demonstrated good password practices. Cyber-security education should strive to reinforce these positive practices while continuing to provide and promote age-appropriate developmental security skills. Given the study's sample size and limited generalizability, we are expanding our research to include children from 3rd to 12th graders across multiple US school districts.

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Journal of Cybersecurity
Journal of Cybersecurity SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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6.20
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18 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Cybersecurity provides a hub around which the interdisciplinary cybersecurity community can form. The journal is committed to providing quality empirical research, as well as scholarship, that is grounded in real-world implications and solutions. Journal of Cybersecurity solicits articles adhering to the following, broadly constructed and interpreted, aspects of cybersecurity: anthropological and cultural studies; computer science and security; security and crime science; cryptography and associated topics; security economics; human factors and psychology; legal aspects of information security; political and policy perspectives; strategy and international relations; and privacy.
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