As will surprise very few researchers, our blog is out of date! However, that's because we've been working hard coding our data, working on our concept inventory, and developing hands-on exercises (and a delivery framework) to teach improved ways of thinking about these issues. Here's a status report, as of late October, 2019. We completed our survey in the spring of 2019; 87 respondents generated 469 responses about "commonsense misconceptions" that they believed novices often hold about computer security. We coded our data looking for highly represented misconceptions, which resulted in a list of 17 succinct, one-sentence descriptions of those misconceptions, which we have also expanded into short (1-2 paragraph) explanations. We have started work on our concept inventory, which will be a multiple-choice test to help identify the extent to which CS students (or other novices) hold these misconceptions about security. We are following an approach where we d...
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