Tag: Security

Agile User Stories come from UX I have been involved in Agile for a very long time, mainly because it uses methods from the human computer interaction scientific process (CHI/HCI). I’m surprise no one else has blogged about the use of CHI/HCI processes in Agile before, but though I should say something as I keep Read More

I have been using the Internet for years in fact long before the world wide web became available but one thing has always mystified me; Why do people willingly give away so much private, valuable and dangerous information about themselves? Going back to a pre-web example, I realized years ago, in my teens that my Read More

I like many other people love to use my mobile phone to view the web, contact friends through mobile applications and keep up to date. But recent changes by companies are driving me nuts; it’s so bad that I’m considering not using their services. So what’s the problem with mobile? When the World Wide Web Read More

2011/01/17 – Published 1.0  Usability principles in security systems Security and trust are vital principals in building interpersonal and business relationships. These same principles should be employed to both directly and indirectly communicate with users. The following post shows how the construction of password reset challenge questions tell a narrative story of capability and intention as Read More