Effect of Cognitive Depletion on Password Choice Extended Technical Report
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Background. The Limited Strength model [3] of cognitive psychology predicts that human capacity to exert cognitive effort is limited and that decision making is impeded once high depletion is reached. Aim. We investigate how password choice differs between depleted and undepleted users. Method. Two groups of 50 subjects each were asked to generate a password. One group was cognitively depleted, the other was not. Password strength was measured and compared across groups. Results. Using a stepwise linear regression we found that password strength is predicted by depletion level, personality traits and mood, with an overall adjusted R2 = :206. The depletion level was the strongest predictor of password strength (predictor importance :371 and p = :001). Participants with slight effortful exertion created significantly better passwords than the undepleted control group. Participants with high depletion created worse passwords than the control group. Conclusions. That strong depletion diminishes the capacity to choose strong passwords indicates that cognitive effort is necessary for the creation of strong passwords. It is surprising that slight exertion of cognitive effort prior to the password creation leads to stronger passwords. Our findings open up new avenues for usable security research through deliberately eliciting cognitive effort and replenishing after depletion and indicate the potential of investigating personality traits and current mood. © 2016 Newcastle University. Printed and published by Newcastle University, Computing Science, Claremont Tower, Claremont Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, England. Bibliographical details Effect of Cognitive Depletion on Password Choice Extended Technical Report Thomas Groß, Kovila Coopamootoo, Amina Al-Jabri NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY Computing Science. Technical Report Series. CS-TR-1496
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تاریخ انتشار 2016