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APWG eCrime papers

March 5, 2016 by Sonia Chiasson

We just received the happy news that three of our papers were accepted at the upcoming APWG 2016 eCrime conference. Leah and Malak will be presenting the papers in Toronto in June.  The three papers are:

(1) L. Zhang-Kennedy, E. Fares, S. Chiasson, R. Biddle. The Effects of Interactivity on Information Visualization about Internet Phishing Trends.

(2) L. Zhang-Kennedy, S. Chiasson, P. van Oorschot. Revisiting Password Rules: Facilitating Human Management of Passwords.

(3) M. Baslyman, S. Chiasson. Smells Phishy? An educational game about online phishing scams.

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