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SOUPS 2018 presentations

August 16, 2018 by Sonia Chiasson

Hala, Reham, and Sonia attended SOUPS 2018 in Baltimore this week.  Both presented work from their PhD theses.  Hala talked about how software developers include security in the software development lifecycle. Reham talked about the concept of digital aging and ways to represent this on social media.  Both papers are available on the USENIX website.  Hala also presented her work on the motivators and deterrents to software security in the co-located WSIM workshop.

Reham's opening slide for SOUPS 2018 Reham Mohamed on stage, presenting her work at SOUPS 2018 Close-up of Hala Assal on stage, presenting her work at SOUPS 2018 Reham, Sonia, and Hala standing next to the USENIX banner at SOUPS 2018 Sonia, Reham, and Hala posing together at SOUPS 2018 Hala Assal on stage, presenting her work at SOUPS 2018

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