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SOUPS and U-PriSM

July 20, 2012 by Sonia Chiasson

Several people from our usable security research group went to SOUPS in Washington, DC this year. Gerardo presented a poster about our upcoming USENIX Security Captcha paper. He also presented a talk about some on-going captcha work on mobile devices at the U-PriSM workshop.

The U-PriSM workshop was a success, with over 80 people attending. We kept the presentations short to allow for discussion, and this seems to have worked well. The audience had many questions, comments, and suggestions for the presenters.

I somehow also seem to have become the unofficial photographer for the conference. If you’re looking for pictures, visit this Flickr page.

Gerardo presenting at UPriSM UPriSM workshop session SOUPS people looking out the window at the conference reception

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