DIMACS Workshop on Usable Privacy and Security Software
July 7 - 8, 2004
DIMACS Center, CoRE Building, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ
- Organizers:
- Lorrie Cranor, Chair, Carnegie Mellon University, lorrie@acm.org, lorrie.cranor.org
- Mark Ackerman, University of Michigan, ackerm@umich.edu, www.eecs.umich.edu/~ackerm/
- Fabian Monrose, Johns Hopkins University, fabian@cs.jhu.edu, www.cs.jhu.edu/~fabian/
- Andrew Patrick, NRC Canada, Andrew.Patrick@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca, www.andrewpatrick.ca/
- Norman Sadeh, Carnegie Mellon University, sadeh@cs.cmu.edu, almond.srv.cs.cmu.edu/~sadeh/
Presented under the auspices of the
Special Focus on Communication Security and Information Privacy.
Slides:
- Mark Ackerman, University of Michigan
HCI Issues in Privacy
- Dirk Balfanz, Palo Alto Research Center
How To Set Up a Secure Wireless
Network in Under a Minute
- Matt Blaze, University of Pennsylvania
Toward a Broader View of Security Protocols
- Lynne Coventry, NCR
Fingerprint Authentication
- Rachna Dhamija, UC Berkeley
Authentication for Humans
- Roger Dingledine, The Free Haven Project
Anonymity Loves Company: Usability as a Security Parameter
- Paul Dourish, UC Irvine
Security as Experience and Practice: Supporting Everyday Security
- Leonard Foner, MIT
Architectural Issues in Distributed, Privacy-Protecting Social Networking
- Simson Garfinkel, MIT
Best Practices for Usable Security In Desktop Software
- Trent Jaeger, IBM
Approaches for Designing Flexible Mandatory System Security Policies
- Mike Just, Treasury Board of Canada
Password Management for Multiple Accounts
Some Security and Usability Considerations
- Marc Langheinrich,, ETH Zurich
Privacy Challenges in RFID-Systems
- Scott Lederer, University of California at Berkeley
What You're Doing: A Design Goal for Usable Ubicomp Privacy
- Marc Levine, Benetech
The Martus Project
- Chris Long, Carnegie Mellon University
Chameleon: Towards Usable RBAC
- David Martin, University of Massachusetts
Privacy Analysis for the Casual User through Bugnosis
- Patrick McDaniel, AT&T Labs-Research
Useless Metaphors: Why Specifying Policy is So Hard?
- Elizabeth Mynatt, Georgia Institute of Technology
Privacy and Security: Putting People First
- Sameer Patil, University of California, Irvine
Privacy in Instant Messaging
- Andrew Patrick, National Research Council, Canada
Protecting privacy in software agents: Lessons from the PISA project
- Norman Sadeh, Carnegie Mellon University
Semantic Web Technologies to Reconcile Privacy and Context Awareness
- Angela Sasse, University College London
Usable Security: Beyond the Interface
- Tara Whalen, Dalhousie University
Techniques for Visual Feedback of Security State
- Alma Whitten, Google, Inc.
Giving Johnny the Keys
- Min Wu, MIT
Secure Web Authentication with Mobile Phones
- Bill Yurcik, National Center for Supercomputing Applications
Better Tools for Security Administration:
Enhancing the Human-Computer Interface with Visualization
Workshop Index
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Document last modified on July 27, 2004.