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PST 2010

August 22, 2010 by Sonia Chiasson

Last week, IEEE’s Privacy, Security, Trust conference (PST) was held here in Ottawa. The talks were an interesting mix ranging from very technical to public policy topics. I taught a half-day tutorial introducing usable security and how to run usability evaluations. We had a paper on using eye-gaze as a tool to predict likely click-based graphical password click-points:

Guessing Click-Based Graphical Passwords by Eye Tracking (2010). Daniel LeBlanc, Alain Forget, Robert Biddle.

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