TrustNeighborhoods: Visualizing Trust in Distributed File Sharing Systems
Paper in proceeding, 2007
We present TrustNeighborhoods, a security trust visualization for situational awareness on the Internet
aimed at novice and intermediate users of a distributed file sharing system. The TrustNeighborhoods
technique uses the metaphor of a multi-layered city or fortress to intuitively represent trust as a simple
geographic relation. The visualization uses a radial space-filling layout; there is a 2D mode for editing
and configuration, as well as a 3D mode for exploration and overview. In addition, the 3D mode
supports a simple animated “fly-to” command that is intended to show the user the context and trust
of a particular document by zooming in on the document and its immediate neighborhood in the 3D
city. The visualization is intended for integration into an existing desktop environment, connecting
to the distributed file sharing mechanisms of the environment and non-obtrusively displaying a 3D
orientation animation in the background for any file being accessed over the network. A formal user
study shows that the technique supports significantly higher trust assignment accuracy than manual
trust assignment at the cost of only a minor time investment.
Security
User Interfaces
Computer Graphics
Multimedia Information Systems