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Security at the end of the tunnel: The anatomy of VPN mental models among experts and non-experts in a corporate context

Authors :
Binkhorst, V.
Fiebig, T.
Krombholz, K.
Pieters, W.
Labunets, K.
Binkhorst, V.
Fiebig, T.
Krombholz, K.
Pieters, W.
Labunets, K.
Source :
Proceedings of the 31st USENIX Security Symposium; 3433; 3450; 9781939133311; Proceedings of the 31st USENIX Security Symposium~~3433~3450~~9781939133311~~~~~
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

31st USENIX Security Symposium ((August 10-12, 2022, Boston, MA, USA)<br />Item does not contain fulltext<br />With the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021 necessitating working from home, corporate Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) have become an important item securing the continued operation of companies around the globe. However, due to their different use case, corporate VPNs and how users interact with them differ from public VPNs, which are now commonly used by end-users. In this paper, we present a first explorative study of eleven experts' and seven non-experts' mental models in the context of corporate VPNs. We find a partial alignment of these models in the high-level technical understanding while diverging in important parameters of how, when, and why VPNs are being used. While, in general, experts have a deeper technical understanding of VPN technology, we also observe that even they sometimes hold false beliefs on security aspects of VPNs. In summary, we show that the mental models of corporate VPNs differ from those for related security technology, e.g., HTTPS. Our findings allow us to draft recommendations for practitioners to encourage a secure use of VPN technology (through training interventions, better communication, and system design changes in terms of device management). Furthermore, we identify avenues for future research, e.g., into experts' knowledge and balancing privacy and security between system operators and users.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Proceedings of the 31st USENIX Security Symposium; 3433; 3450; 9781939133311; Proceedings of the 31st USENIX Security Symposium~~3433~3450~~9781939133311~~~~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1366730789
Document Type :
Electronic Resource