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Michael Lutaaya

Michael Lutaaya

About

Michael Lutaaya is completing his undergrad in Computer Science and is in the accelerated stream for the Masters program.

Research Interests

Usable security and privacy

Publications

Conference Papers
  • Michael Lutaaya, Hala Assal, Khadija Baig, Sana Maqsood, and Sonia Chiasson. [Paper] `Lose Your Phone, Lose Your Identity’: Exploring Users’ Perceptions and Expectations of a Digital Identity Service. In Workshop on Usable Security and Privacy (USEC). Internet Society 2021.
    [PDF] [Bibtex]
    @INPROCEEDINGS{lutaaya2021-digital-id-usability-usec,
    author = {Michael Lutaaya AND Hala Assal AND Khadija Baig AND Sana Maqsood AND Sonia Chiasson},
    title = {[Paper] `Lose Your Phone, Lose Your Identity': Exploring Users’ Perceptions and Expectations of a Digital Identity Service},
    booktitle = {Workshop on Usable Security and Privacy ({USEC})},
    publisher={Internet Society},
    year = {2021},
    note = {Conference Papers}
    }

Extended Abstracts and Workshop Papers
  • Michael Lutaaya, Khadija Baig, Sana Maqsood, and Sonia Chiasson. [Extended Abstract] “I’m Not a Millionaire”: How Users’ Online Behaviours and Offline Behaviours Impact Their Privacy. In SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Late Breaking Work (CHI LBW). ACM, 2021.
    [PDF] [Bibtex]
    @INPROCEEDINGS{lutaaya2021-discoverability-chi,
    author = {Michael Lutaaya AND Khadija Baig AND Sana Maqsood AND Sonia Chiasson},
    title = {[Extended Abstract] ``I'm Not a Millionaire'': How Users' Online Behaviours and
    Offline Behaviours Impact Their Privacy},
    booktitle = {SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Late Breaking Work (CHI LBW)},
    year = {2021},
    note = {Extended Abstracts and Workshop Papers},
    organization = {ACM}
    }

  • [DOI] Michael Lutaaya. [Extended Abstract] Rethinking App Permissions on iOS. SIGCHI Conference on Human factors in Computing Systems ({CHI}) Student Research Competition, 2018.
    [PDF] [Bibtex]
    @MISC{lutaaya2018rethinkingpermissions-chisrc,
    author = {Michael Lutaaya},
    title = {[Extended Abstract] Rethinking App Permissions on i{OS}},
    howpublished = {SIGCHI Conference on Human factors in Computing Systems ({CHI}) Student Research Competition},
    year = {2018},
    url={https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=3180284},
    doi={10.1145/3170427.3180284},
    note = {Extended Abstracts and Workshop Papers}
    }

  • Michael Lutaaya and Sonia Chiasson. [Extended Abstract] Password Rehearsal Memory Games. Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS), 2015.
    [PDF] [Bibtex]
    @MISC{lutaaya2015pwdrehearsal-soups,
    author = {Michael Lutaaya AND Sonia Chiasson},
    title = {[Extended Abstract] Password Rehearsal Memory Games},
    howpublished = {Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS)},
    year = {2015},
    note = {Extended Abstracts and Workshop Papers}
    }

Theses
  • Michael Lutaaya. [Thesis] Me, Myself, and ID: Towards Usable, Privacy-Preserving, Fraud-Resistant Digital Identity Services for Smartphone Users. Master’s thesis, School of Computer Science, Carleton University, 2019.
    [PDF] [Bibtex]
    @MASTERSTHESIS{lutaaya2019thesis-carleton,
    author = {Michael Lutaaya},
    title = {[Thesis] Me, Myself, and ID: Towards Usable, Privacy-Preserving, Fraud-Resistant Digital Identity Services for Smartphone Users },
    school = {School of Computer Science, Carleton University},
    year = {2019},
    note = {Theses}
    }

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