User perceptions and use of authentication methods: insights from youth in Mexico and Bosnia and Herzegovina
Purpose This paper aims to address the user perspective about usability, security and use of five authentication schemes (text and graphical passwords, biometrics and hardware tokens) from a population not covered previously in the literature. Additionally, this paper explores the criteria users apply in creating their text passwords. Design/methodology/approach An online survey study was performed in spring 2019 with university students in Mexico and Bosnia and Herzegovina. A total of 197 responses were collected. Findings Fingerprint-based authentication was most frequently perceived as usable and secure. However, text passwords were the predominantly used method for unlocking computer devices. The participants preferred to apply personal criteria for creating text passwords, which, interestingly, coincided with the general password guidelines, e.g. length, combining letters and special characters. Originality/value Research on young adults’ perceptions of different authentication methods is driven by the increasing frequency and sophistication of security breaches, as well as their significant consequences. This study provided insight into the commonly used authentication methods among youth from two geographic locations, which have not been accounted for previously.
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2022
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Authors: | Hadzidedic, Suncica ; Fajardo-Flores, Silvia ; Ramic-Brkic, Belma |
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Information & Computer Security. - Emerald Publishing Limited, ISSN 2056-497X, ZDB-ID 2810936-3. - Vol. 30.2022, 4, p. 615-632
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Publisher: |
Emerald Publishing Limited |
Subject: | Usability | Security | Memorability | Authentication schemes | Text passwords |
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