Agata focuses on authentication from a usable security point of view. Her project is about usable authentication in public open-source repositories. She is particularly interested in user perception of two-factor authentication and the factors influencing this perception (and its potential adoption). She was also involved in a project on the innovation and adaptation of authentication technologies for a secure digital environment (in cooperation with psychologists from the IRTIS team and another commercial company). This project focused on end-user authentication in online banking services. Additionally, she examined the security perception of fingerprint authentication following a spoofing experience.
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- Authentication of IT Professionals in the Wild – A Survey
- Fingerprint forgery training: Easy to learn, hard to perform
- What Johnny thinks about using two-factor authentication on GitHub: A survey among open-source developers
- Two-factor authentication time: How time-efficiency and time-satisfaction are associated with perceived security and satisfaction