Kami Vaniea
University of Edinburgh
32 Papers
24 Citations
Kami Vaniea is an academic researcher from University of Edinburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Phishing. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 32 publications. Previous affiliations of Kami Vaniea include Carnegie Mellon University.
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Papers
A Survey on Developer-Centred Security
Mohammad Tahaei,Kami Vaniea +1 more
- 18 Apr 2019
TL;DR: This work provides a systematised overview of the relatively new field of Developer-Centred Security which aims to understand the context in which developers produce security-relevant code as well as provide tools and processes that that better support both developers and secure code production.
Real life challenges in access-control management
Lujo Bauer,Lorrie Faith Cranor,Robert W. Reeder,Michael K. Reiter,Kami Vaniea +4 more
- 04 Apr 2009
TL;DR: Three sets of real-world requirements that are either ignored or inadequately addressed by technology are identified: policies are made/implemented by multiple people; policy makers are distinct from policy implementers; and access-control systems don't always have the capability to implement the desired policy.
Understanding Privacy-Related Questions on Stack Overflow
Mohammad Tahaei,Kami Vaniea,Naomi Saphra +2 more
- 21 Apr 2020
TL;DR: Results show that developers do ask SO for support on privacy-related issues and platforms such as Apple and Google are defining privacy requirements for developers by specifying what "sensitive" information is and what types of information developers need to communicate to users.
Fast and Secure Authentication in Virtual Reality Using Coordinated 3D Manipulation and Pointing
TL;DR: RubikAuth as discussed by the authors is an authentication scheme for VR where users authenticate quickly and secure by selecting digits from a virtual 3D cube that leverages coordinated 3D manipulation and pointing.
RubikAuth: Fast and Secure Authentication in Virtual Reality
Florian Mathis,John Williamson,Kami Vaniea,Mohamed Khamis +3 more
- 25 Apr 2020
TL;DR: This work presents RubikAuth, a novel authentication scheme for VR where users authenticate quickly by selecting digits from a virtual 3D cube that is manipulated with a handheld controller and suggests that providing attackers with support material contributes to more realistic security evaluations.