Smart Storytelling: Video and Text Risk Communication to Increase MFA Acceptability

Sanchari Das, Shrirang Mare, L. Camp
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Exposure of passwords for authentication and access management is a ubiquitous and constant threat. Yet, reliable solutions, including multi-factor authentication (MFA), face issues with wide-spread adoption. Prior research shows that making MFA mandatory helps with tool adoption but is detrimental to users' mental models and leads to security-avoidance behavior. To explore feasible solutions, we implemented text-and video-based risk communication strategies to evaluate if either mode of risk communication was useful. We sought to explore users' technical biases to further examine the mental models that are associated with safer security habits. Our study of $N$ = 620 participants found that users are aware of frequent security attacks, including phishing. We found that text- and video-based communication is often useful when information is aligned with individual actions and their consequences, which can range from benign to catastrophic. Shorter mental-model-aligned video snippets piqued user interest in MFA. On the other hand, detailed risk communication videos or textual descriptions improved users' understanding of MFA and the potential risks of non-usage. Our study indicates that, beyond usability and comprehensive education, risk communication offers the potential to increase MFA adoption.
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聪明的故事叙述:视频和文本风险交流提高MFA的可接受性
暴露用于身份验证和访问管理的密码是一个无处不在且持续存在的威胁。然而,可靠的解决方案,包括多因素身份验证(MFA),在广泛采用时面临着问题。先前的研究表明,强制使用MFA有助于工具的采用,但不利于用户的心理模型,并导致安全回避行为。为了探索可行的解决方案,我们实施了基于文本和视频的风险沟通策略,以评估两种风险沟通模式是否有用。我们试图探索用户的技术偏见,以进一步检查与更安全的安全习惯相关的心理模型。我们对$N$ = 620名参与者的研究发现,用户意识到频繁的安全攻击,包括网络钓鱼。我们发现,当信息与个人行为及其后果相一致时,基于文本和视频的交流通常是有用的,这些行为可能是良性的,也可能是灾难性的。较短的符合心理模型的视频片段激起了用户对MFA的兴趣。另一方面,详细的风险沟通视频或文字描述提高了用户对MFA和不使用潜在风险的理解。我们的研究表明,除了可用性和全面的教育,风险沟通提供了增加MFA采用的潜力。
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