TY - GEN
T1 - Security guidelines for the design of atm interfaces
AU - Falconi, Fiorella
AU - Zapata, Claudia
AU - Moquillaza, Arturo
AU - Paz, Freddy
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - In Peru, 41% of the population over 18 is banked and 76% of them use an Automatic Teller Machine or ATM. However, in some cases the interaction between the users and the ATM (and the User Experience in general) could be frustrating and presents inconveniences in topics about trust and security, considering that clients are mainly carrying out operations that involve withdrawal and depositing of their own money in cash. In that sense, the influence of security (and the perception of security by the user) in the experience of using ATM, given their nature and form of use, has been evidenced. According to the above, we found in the literature that specific design and heuristic guidelines have been proposed for the usability of ATM interfaces, but no specific guidelines for other relevant aspect such as the security of those interfaces. The main objective of this work is to provide a proposal of security guidelines for the design of ATM interfaces, which complement existing guidelines on other facets of the User Experience, such as, Usability and Accessibility, which seeks to strengthen the User Experience of the product. To obtain the mentioned guidelines, a compilation of good practices, recommendations and guidelines found in Peruvian and international literature and regulations was made. For the validation of this proposal, these guidelines were validated through expert judgment by three ATM interface design experts and four domain experts working in 3 of the most important banks in Peru. As a result, we proposed seven ATM interface security guidelines and their respective definitions. From this work, we can conclude the importance of not just evaluating Usability but also complementing security issues when it comes to a channel as sensitive as ATMs, and in that sense, for this domain, consider security as an important part of the User Experience.
AB - In Peru, 41% of the population over 18 is banked and 76% of them use an Automatic Teller Machine or ATM. However, in some cases the interaction between the users and the ATM (and the User Experience in general) could be frustrating and presents inconveniences in topics about trust and security, considering that clients are mainly carrying out operations that involve withdrawal and depositing of their own money in cash. In that sense, the influence of security (and the perception of security by the user) in the experience of using ATM, given their nature and form of use, has been evidenced. According to the above, we found in the literature that specific design and heuristic guidelines have been proposed for the usability of ATM interfaces, but no specific guidelines for other relevant aspect such as the security of those interfaces. The main objective of this work is to provide a proposal of security guidelines for the design of ATM interfaces, which complement existing guidelines on other facets of the User Experience, such as, Usability and Accessibility, which seeks to strengthen the User Experience of the product. To obtain the mentioned guidelines, a compilation of good practices, recommendations and guidelines found in Peruvian and international literature and regulations was made. For the validation of this proposal, these guidelines were validated through expert judgment by three ATM interface design experts and four domain experts working in 3 of the most important banks in Peru. As a result, we proposed seven ATM interface security guidelines and their respective definitions. From this work, we can conclude the importance of not just evaluating Usability but also complementing security issues when it comes to a channel as sensitive as ATMs, and in that sense, for this domain, consider security as an important part of the User Experience.
KW - ATM interfaces
KW - Automated Teller Machine
KW - Design interfaces
KW - Security guidelines
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85088747487&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-030-51828-8_35
DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-51828-8_35
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85088747487
SN - 9783030518271
T3 - Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
SP - 265
EP - 271
BT - Advances in Usability, User Experience, Wearable and Assistive Technology - Proceedings of the AHFE 2020 Virtual Conferences on Usability and User Experience, Human Factors and Assistive Technology, Human Factors and Wearable Technologies, and Virtual Environments and Game Design
A2 - Ahram, Tareq
A2 - Falcão, Christianne
PB - Springer
T2 - AHFE Virtual Conference on Usability and User Experience, the Virtual Conference on Human Factors and Assistive Technology, the Virtual Conference on Human Factors and Wearable Technologies, and the Virtual Conference on Virtual Environments and Game Design, 2020
Y2 - 16 July 2020 through 20 July 2020
ER -