Examining the Examiners: Students' Privacy and Security Perceptions of Online Proctoring Services.
David G. BalashDongkun KimDarikia ShaibekovaRahel A. FainchteinMicah SherrAdam J. AvivPublished in: SOUPS @ USENIX Security Symposium (2021)
Keyphrases
- security services
- personal data
- security risks
- security issues
- electronic payment
- identity management
- user privacy
- online environment
- enterprise network
- security concerns
- personal information
- statistical databases
- service providers
- online learning
- online course
- access control
- student perceptions
- information security
- attitudes toward
- student learning
- high school
- security properties
- online services
- eighth grade
- security mechanisms
- protection mechanisms
- learning environment
- preserving privacy
- policy enforcement
- learning experience
- security and privacy issues
- security threats
- learning outcomes
- student attitudes
- security protocols
- higher education
- learning activities
- privacy issues
- trust relationships
- privacy preserving
- data security
- security policies
- learning process
- security requirements
- public key infrastructure
- e learning
- confidential information
- data privacy
- learning styles
- sensitive data
- college students
- biometric template
- key management
- collaborative learning
- service management
- privacy requirements
- electronic commerce
- distance learning
- computer self efficacy
- security management
- electronic transactions
- web services
- programming course
- survey instrument
- outsourced databases
- privacy concerns