'It's Problematic but I'm not Concerned': University Perspectives on Account Sharing

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Abstract

Account sharing is a common, if officially unsanctioned, practice among workgroups, but so far understudied in higher education. We interview 23 workgroup members about their account sharing practices at a U.S. university. Our study is the first to explicitly compare IT and non-IT observations of account sharing as a "normal and easy"workgroup practice, as well as to compare student practices with those of full-time employees. We contrast our results with those in prior works and offer recommendations for security design and for IT messaging. Our findings that account sharing is perceived as low risk by our participants and that security is seen as secondary to other priorities offer insights into the gap between technical affordances and social needs in an academic workplace such as this.?

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Wang, S., Faklaris, C., Lin, J., Dabbish, L., & Hong, J. I. (2022). “It’s Problematic but I’m not Concerned”: University Perspectives on Account Sharing. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 6(CSCW1). https://doi.org/10.1145/3512915

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