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  • Cybersecurity
  • Digital Inclusion

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  • Online services are increasingly mandated by governments and health systems.
  • Human-centered security traditionally focuses on security and usability, often neglecting accessibility.
  • Inaccessible security measures disproportionately affect individuals with disabilities and those with fewer resources.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the critical, yet under-addressed, dimension of accessibility in human-centered security.
  • To analyze the impact of inaccessible security on the inclusivity of technology.
  • To identify vulnerabilities arising from a lack of accessibility in security solutions.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of human-centered security principles.
  • Examination of the intersection between security, usability, and accessibility.
  • Exploration of vulnerabilities faced by users with limited resources and capabilities.

Main Results:

  • Lack of accessibility in security and privacy controls creates significant vulnerabilities for users.
  • Inaccessible systems risk marginalizing large population segments, particularly those with disabilities.
  • Users facing accessibility barriers often have diminished resources and resilience, increasing their susceptibility to online threats.

Conclusions:

  • Designing accessible security is essential for inclusive online public services.
  • Addressing accessibility challenges is vital to mitigate risks for vulnerable populations.
  • Further research is needed to develop and implement accessible security solutions.