HCCRLONov 16, 2021

Exploring Usable Security to Improve the Impact of Formal Verification: A Research Agenda

arXiv:2111.08209v19 citations
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This work aims to improve the adoption of secure software by integrating usable security principles, but it is incremental as it focuses on filling a specific research gap rather than introducing new methods.

The paper addresses the lack of human-centered studies on how formal verification affects the use and adoption of formally verified software, proposing a research agenda to explore people's mental models of formal verification and its security guarantees.

As software becomes more complex and assumes an even greater role in our lives, formal verification is set to become the gold standard in securing software systems into the future, since it can guarantee the absence of errors and entire classes of attack. Recent advances in formal verification are being used to secure everything from unmanned drones to the internet. At the same time, the usable security research community has made huge progress in improving the usability of security products and end-users comprehension of security issues. However, there have been no human-centered studies focused on the impact of formal verification on the use and adoption of formally verified software products. We propose a research agenda to fill this gap and to contribute with the first collection of studies on people's mental models on formal verification and associated security and privacy guarantees and threats. The proposed research has the potential to increase the adoption of more secure products and it can be directly used by the security and formal methods communities to create more effective and secure software tools.

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