Explore a thought-provoking conference talk that challenges traditional threat modeling assumptions and introduces the Interpersonal Threat Model. Delve into the unique security and privacy concerns faced by individuals in their personal relationships and shared living situations. Learn how this new framework differs from the conventional Organizational Threat Model, and understand its implications for designing consumer-facing technology. Discover the importance of considering threats from people with whom we cohabitate or share devices, and how this approach can better address the concerns of everyday users and at-risk populations. Gain insights into various aspects of interpersonal security, including physical security, device sharing, and the challenges faced by children, roommates, and romantic partners. Examine real-world examples and participate in interactive discussions to grasp the significance of this paradigm shift in threat modeling.
Overview
Syllabus
Intro
Physical Security
Interpersonal Threats
Shared Devices
Children
Roommates
Show of Hands
Jealous Girlfriend
Guilty as Charged
Device Sharing
Security Advice
Webcam
Snapchat Maps
We Cant Stop Device Sharing
Taught by
USENIX Enigma Conference