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SOUPS 2014

July 14, 2014 by Sonia Chiasson

We’ve just returned from another great SOUPS conference. SOUPS 2014 marked the 10th year for the conference, which was held at Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park this year.

Shuja’s master’s work on gesture passwords for mobile devices was presented by Robert in the WAY workshop.

Hala presented a poster on the usability of mobile apps for TOR. We are happy to announce that her poster, “Will this onion make you cry? A usability study of Tor-enabled mobile apps” won a Distinguished Poster Award.

Our 2007 paper, A second look at the usability of click-based graphical passwords, was one of the top ten papers considered for the first SOUPS Impact Award. This new award is given to papers that have had significant impact on usable security and privacy research and practice.

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