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SOUPS 2008: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- Lorrie Faith Cranor:
Proceedings of the 4th Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security, SOUPS 2008, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, July 23-25, 2008. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-276-4
Authentication I
- Alain Forget, Sonia Chiasson, Paul C. van Oorschot, Robert Biddle:
Improving text passwords through persuasion. 1-12 - Ariel Rabkin:
Personal knowledge questions for fallback authentication: security questions in the era of Facebook. 13-23 - Paul Dunphy, James Nicholson, Patrick Olivier:
Securing passfaces for description. 24-35
Authentication II
- Eiji Hayashi, Rachna Dhamija, Nicolas Christin, Adrian Perrig:
Use Your Illusion: secure authentication usable anywhere. 35-45 - Jeff Yan, Ahmad Salah El Ahmad:
Usability of CAPTCHAs or usability issues in CAPTCHA design. 44-52 - Nitesh Saxena, Md. Borhan Uddin, Jonathan Voris:
Universal device pairing using an auxiliary device. 56-67
Configuration and policies
- Kami Vaniea, Clare-Marie Karat, Joshua B. Gross, John Karat, Carolyn Brodie:
Evaluating assistance of natural language policy authoring. 65-73 - Philip Inglesant, Martina Angela Sasse, David W. Chadwick, Lei Lei Shi:
Expressions of expertness: the virtuous circle of natural language for access control policy specification. 77-88 - José Carlos Brustoloni, Ricardo Villamarín-Salomón, Peter Djalaliev, David Kyle:
Evaluating the usability of usage controls in electronic collaboration. 85-92
Usable privacy and security in practice
- Ryan Stedman, Kayo Yoshida, Ian Goldberg:
A user study of off-the-record messaging. 95-104 - Rodrigo Werlinger, Kirstie Hawkey, Kasia Muldner, Pooya Jaferian, Konstantin Beznosov:
The challenges of using an intrusion detection system: is it worth the effort? 107-118 - Laura Falk, Atul Prakash, Kevin Borders:
Analyzing websites for user-visible security design flaws. 117-126
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