TY - CHAP U1 - Konferenzveröffentlichung A1 - Lo Iacono, Luigi A1 - Gorski, Peter Leo T1 - I Do and I Understand. Not Yet True for Security APIs. So Sad T2 - 2nd European Workshop on Usable Security (EuroUSEC 2017), April 29, 2017, Paris, France N2 - Usable security puts the users into the center of cyber security developments. Software developers are a very specific user group in this respect, since their points of contact with security are application programming interfaces (APIs). In contrast to APIs providing functionalities of other domains than security, security APIs are not approachable by habitual means. Learning by doing exploration exercises is not well supported. Reasons for this range from missing documentation, tutorials and examples to lacking tools and impenetrable APIs, that makes this complex matter accessible. In this paper we study what abstraction level of security APIs is more suitable to meet common developers’ needs and expectations. For this purpose, we firstly define the term security API. Following this definition, we introduce a classification of security APIs according to their abstraction level. We then adopted this classification in two studies. In one we gathered the current coverage of the distinct classes by the standard set of security functionality provided by popular software development kits. The other study has been an online questionnaire in which we asked 55 software developers about their experiences and opinion in respect of integrating security mechanisms into their coding projects. Our findings emphasize that the right abstraction level of a security API is one important aspect to consider in usable security API design that has not been addressed much so far. Y1 - 2017 SN - 1-891562-48-7 SB - 1-891562-48-7 U6 - https://doi.org/10.14722/eurousec.2017.23015 DO - https://doi.org/10.14722/eurousec.2017.23015 PB - Internet Society CY - Reston, VA ER -