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ISSNet Smartphone Workshop

April 16, 2012 by Sonia Chiasson

I organized a small workshop today at Carleton on the topic of Smartphone Security and Privacy. Serge Egelman visited from the University of California Berkeley and he gave the keynote talk.  He presented on the usable security of Android permissions. Other presenters included graduate students from Carleton and from the University of Toronto.

Ann, Vanessa, Alain, Elizabeth at the ISSNet Smartphone workshop David, Mohammad, Paul, Serge at  ISSNet Smartphone workshop Elizabeth and Anil talking at ISSNet Smartphone workshop People chatting at ISSNet Smartphone workshop Break time at ISSNet Smartphone workshop Serge presenting at ISSNet Smartphone workshop

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Carleton's Human Oriented Research in Usable Security (CHORUS) lab is part of the School of Computer Science at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.

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