Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
if it has ≥500 total citations, achieves ≥1.5× the top-1% citation threshold for papers in the
same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
The Effect of Online Privacy Information on Purchasing Behavior: An Experimental Study
2010560 citationsJanice Tsai, Serge Egelman et al.profile →
Cantina
2007532 citationsJason Hong, Lorrie Faith Cranor et al.profile →
Who falls for phish?
2010406 citationsLorrie Faith Cranor et al.profile →
You've been warned
2008377 citationsSerge Egelman, Lorrie Faith Cranor et al.profile →
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Fields of papers citing papers by Lorrie Faith Cranor
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Lorrie Faith Cranor
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Pearman, Sarah, et al.. (2019). Why people (don't) use password managers effectively. Symposium On Usable Privacy and Security. 319–338.29 indexed citations
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Habib, Hana, et al.. (2018). User Behaviors and Attitudes Under Password Expiration Policies. Symposium On Usable Privacy and Security. 13–30.15 indexed citations
Emami-Naeini, Pardis, Sruti Bhagavatula, Hana Habib, et al.. (2017). Privacy expectations and preferences in an IoT world. Symposium On Usable Privacy and Security. 399–412.97 indexed citations
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Balebako, Rebecca, Cristian Bravo-Lillo, & Lorrie Faith Cranor. (2016). Is Notice Enough: Mitigating the Risks of Smartphone Data Sharing. The Knowledge Bank (The Ohio State University).
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Gluck, Joshua, Florian Schaub, Amy L. Friedman, et al.. (2016). How Short Is Too Short? Implications of Length and Framing on the Effectiveness of Privacy Notices. Symposium On Usable Privacy and Security. 321–340.38 indexed citations
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Bravo-Lillo, Cristian, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Saranga Komanduri, Stuart Schechter, & Manya Sleeper. (2014). Harder to Ignore? Revisiting Pop-Up Fatigue and Approaches to Prevent It. Symposium On Usable Privacy and Security. 105–111.43 indexed citations
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Forget, Alain, Saranga Komanduri, Alessandro Acquisti, et al.. (2014). Security Behavior Observatory: Infrastructure for Long-term Monitoring of Client Machines.6 indexed citations
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Komanduri, Saranga, Richard Shay, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Cormac Herley, & Stuart Schechter. (2014). Telepathwords: preventing weak passwords by reading users' minds. USENIX Security Symposium. 591–606.45 indexed citations
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Ur, Blase, Patrick Gage Kelley, Saranga Komanduri, et al.. (2012). How does your password measure up? the effect of strength meters on password creation. USENIX Security Symposium. 5–5.169 indexed citations
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Cranor, Lorrie Faith. (2012). Proceedings of the Eighth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security. Symposium On Usable Privacy and Security.32 indexed citations
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Cranor, Lorrie Faith. (2010). Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security. Symposium On Usable Privacy and Security.2 indexed citations
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Cranor, Lorrie Faith. (2007). Proceedings of the 3rd symposium on Usable privacy and security. Symposium On Usable Privacy and Security.14 indexed citations
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Cranor, Lorrie Faith, Serge Egelman, Janice Tsai, & Alessandro Acquisti. (2007). The Effect of Online Privacy Information on Purchasing Behavior: An Experimental Study.. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 20.36 indexed citations
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Cranor, Lorrie Faith, Serge Egelman, Jason Hong, & Yue Zhang. (2006). Phinding Phish: An Evaluation of Anti-Phishing Toolbars. Network and Distributed System Security Symposium.70 indexed citations
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Waldman, Marc, Aviel D. Rubin, & Lorrie Faith Cranor. (2000). Publius: A Robust, Tamper-Evident, Censorship-Resistant, and Source-Anonymous Web Publishing System. USENIX Security Symposium.51 indexed citations
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Cranor, Lorrie Faith. (2000). Proceedings of the tenth conference on Computers, freedom and privacy: challenging the assumptions.1 indexed citations
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Ackerman, Mark S. & Lorrie Faith Cranor. (1999). Privacy critics. 258–258.83 indexed citations
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