Security News > 2016 > August > Researchers pinpoint best times for delivering security messages (Help Net Security)
2016-08-19 13:00
When is the best time to deliver a security message? A group of researchers from Brigham Young University has been tracking users’ neural activity while they are using a computer, and have discovered that security warnings are heeded more if they don’t pop-up right in the middle of a task or action that requires the users’ attention. Humans are generally bad at multitasking, and they will ignore such messages in most cases when they are … More →
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