Nov. 23, 2023, 2:18 a.m. | Orvila Sarker, Sherif Haggag, Asangi Jayatilaka, Chelsea Liu

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Background: Current anti-phishing interventions, which typically involve
one-size-fits-all solutions, suffer from limitations such as inadequate
usability and poor implementation. Human-centric challenges in anti-phishing
technologies remain little understood. Research shows a deficiency in the
comprehension of end-user preferences, mental states, and cognitive
requirements by developers and practitioners involved in the design,
implementation, and evaluation of anti-phishing interventions. Aims: This study
addresses the current lack of resources and guidelines for the design,
implementation and evaluation of anti-phishing interventions, by presenting
personalized guidelines …

anti-phishing challenges current design developers end evaluation guidelines human implementation limitations mental phishing poor requirements research size solutions states technologies usability

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