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FC update

March 12, 2012 by Sonia Chiasson

We were at FC’12 earlier this month, in Bonaire. I presented our MVP paper in the main conference and was a panelist on a WECSR panel entitled “It’s Not Stealing If You Need It: On the ethics of performing research using public data of illicit origin”. Carlton Davis from the Polytechnique de Montreal presented our paper, Methodology for a Field Study of Anti-Malware Software, at the USEC workshop. In between conference activities, I got to do some scuba diving – how can you be in one of the top 10 scuba diving places in the world and not dive?!

Visiting the Donkey Sanctuary in Bonaire Scuba diving in Bonaire

Turtle while scuba diving in Bonaire Moray eel while scuba diving in Bonaire

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