Articles by Mary F. Theofanos
Mary F. Theofanos is a computer scientist with the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology where she performs research on usability and human factors of systems. Mary is the principal architect of the Usability and Security Program evaluating the human factors and usability of cyber security and biometric systems.
Navigating the Cloud: A Usability Framework

As usage of cloud-based applications grows, usability professionals must define a framework that incorporates user needs into the cloud implementation process. [Read More]
The Power of Qualitative Methods: Aha Moments in Exploring Cybersecurity and Trust

A research team learns how to incorporate qualitative research methods into their work by examining user perceptions of and experiences with cybersecurity. [Read More]