Title
Kepler -- Raising Browser Security Awareness
Abstract
Web browser security is lacking and browsers are often unable to detect what is unwanted traffic, like contacting tracking sites. Without our direct knowledge, we are exposed to different kinds of security risks during web browsing. Browsing the web causes our browser to render a web page from HTML, CSS and JavaScript but many things that we cannot see happens during this. The web page may have saved data on our computer, tracked sites we have visited, sent us unwanted advertisements and maybe even executed a malicious script. This triggers the need for users to be able to determine themselves which risk they are willing to take. To improve browsing security, third party developers are developing browser extensions. By giving the users detailed information about web requests, we raise awareness and help users make decisions themselves about which websites are secure. To this end, a prototype for displaying this information was developed. The prototype is a Google Chrome extension which gathers and displays detailed information about web sites' activities in real-time. With the extension we are able to inspect every request made by the browser in detail. We can also filter the data according to country. The data is presented in a human readable form using geolocation. With the help of this prototype, users' awareness of web browsing security is raised in an informative and interesting way.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/ICSTW.2013.56
Software Testing, Verification and Validation Workshops
Keywords
Field
DocType
web request,web page,users detailed information,browsing security,displays detailed information,browser extension,web site,raising browser security awareness,security risk,web browser security,web browsing,internet,servers,css,data visualization,kepler,javascript,web pages,computer security,html,security
Same-origin policy,Static web page,Web API,Internet privacy,World Wide Web,Web page,Computer science,Comet (programming),Web navigation,Web application security,Client-side scripting
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
2159-4848
978-1-4799-1324-4
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.39
5
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Thomas Wahlberg130.39
Petri Paakkola230.39
Christian Wieser391.69
Marko Laakso4645.66
Juha Roning54210.76