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ACSAC 2011

September 17, 2011 by Sonia Chiasson

We are happy to announce that we will be presenting several research projects at ACSAC 2011:

Max Hlywa, a member of our usable security group, will be presenting a full paper entitled: Facing the Facts about Image Type in Recognition-Based Graphical Passwords by Hlywa, Patrick, and Biddle.

And we have two posters presenting some of our very recent work:

  • AuctionHero: a game to model security in context by Chiasson, Modi, and Biddle
  • User-Choice Patterns in PassTiles Graphical Passwords by Stobert, Chiasson, and Biddle

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