- From: Thad C <inclusivethinking@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2016 12:16:52 -0700
- To: Daisuke MIYAMOTO <daisu-mi@nc.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
- Cc: "<w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>" <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
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Hi Daisuke, You can find the workshop paper (WIP) at the following URL: http://znjp.com/pubs/conference/2015/07/22/WIPS/ Seven participants were interviewed. The researcher is currently documenting results. She would be interested in discussing the work with you. Her contact information is on the paper. Best, Thaddeus On Apr 7, 2016 6:59 AM, "Thad C" <inclusivethinking@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Daisuke, > I have a colleague who did her master's thesis on browser security and > impact on users with visual impairment . I will see if I can get the > research for you as there may be information that aligns with your work. > Best > Thaddeus > On Apr 6, 2016 6:00 AM, "Daisuke MIYAMOTO" <daisu-mi@nc.u-tokyo.ac.jp> > wrote: > >> Hello! >> >> I'm working on phishing prevention, and am concerned with >> accessibility for people with disabilities. I'm afraid but >> many security information, e.g., address bar colored green, >> is really important for distinguishing legitimate sites, but >> individuals with visual impairment are hard to recognize it. >> >> My team has interviewed with people with disabilities, >> and found the current screen reader applications are not so >> efficient to prevent phishing. This was briefly summarized and >> available at my github repo as follows: >> >> https://github.com/daisu-mi/document/ >> >> Does anyone have information for protecting individuals with >> visual impairments from phishing attacks? >> >> >> Kind regards, >> Daisuke >> >> -- >> Daisuke MIYAMOTO >> / Assist. Prof., ITC, The University of Tokyo >> mailto: daisu-mi@nc.u-tokyo.ac.jp >> >> >> >>
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