Papers & Presentations


S. Muthal, S. Li, Y. Huang, X. Li, N. Bos, A. Dahbura, and K. Molinaro. (2017). A Phishing Study of User Behavior with Incentive and Informed Intervention. National Cyber Summit'17, 2017, Huntsville, Alabama, June 7-8, 2017. [link]

Kylie Molinaro, Matthew L. Bolton. (2017). Evaluating the applicability of analyzing phishing email judgments with the double system lens model. The 18th Annual Human Factors Engineering Inter University Workshop University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York. [link]

Kylie Molinaro, Matthew L. Bolton. (2018). Evaluating the applicability of the double system lens model to the analysis of phishing email judgments. Computers & Security, Volume 77, Pages 128-137, 2018. doi:10.1016/j.cose.2018.03.012. [link]

Haoruo Zhang, Shirish Singh, Xiangyang Li, Anton Dahbura, Meng Xie. (2018). Multitasking and Monetary Incentive in a Realistic Phishing Study. British Human Computer Interaction Conference (British HCI-2018), Belfast, Northern Ireland, July 2-6, 2018. [link]

Matthew Shonman, Xiangyang Li, Haoruo Zhang, and Anton Dahbura. (2018). Simulating Phishing Email Processing with Instance-Based Learning and Cognitive Chunk Activation. The 11th International Conference on Brain Informatics (BI 2018), Arlington, Texas, December 7-9, 2018. [link]

Haoruo Zhang, Digvijay Singh, and Xiangyang Li. (2019) Augmenting Authentication with Context-Specific Behavioral Biometrics. Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-52), Grand Wailea, Hawaii, January 8-11, 2019. [link]

Kylie A. Molinaro and Matthew L. Bolton, (2019). Applying the Cognitive Continuum Theory to the Analysis of Human Phishing Email Judgements. [link]

Yi Li, Kaiqi Xiong, and Xiangyang Li, (2019). A Machine Learning Framework for Studying User Behaviors In Phishing Email Processing, 34rd IFIP TC-11 SEC 2019 International Conference on Information Security and Privacy Protection, Lisbon, Portugal, June 25-27, 2019. [link]

Yi Li, Kaiqi Xiong, and Xiangyang Li, (2019). An Analysis of User Behaviors in Phishing Email Using Machine Learning Techniques, The 16th International Conference on Security and Cryptography (SECRYPT 2019), Prague, Czech Republic, July 26-28, 2019. [link]










 


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