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Sonia Chiasson

Fall 2016 Convocation

November 13, 2016 by Sonia Chiasson

Christine, Sonia, and Kalpana standing together at the Fall 2016 Convocation

Kalpana and Christine attended Convocation on Nov 12, each receiving their Masters degrees.  Congratulations :) … [Read more...] about Fall 2016 Convocation

Filed Under: Lab

Cyber Summit 2016 in Banff

November 1, 2016 by Sonia Chiasson

Photo taken in Banff with view of the mountains in the background and buildings in the foreground

Sonia gave an invited presentation at the Cybera Cyber Summit 2016, held in Banff at the end of October.  The theme for the conference was Using Technology Responsibly.   Sonia presentation explored users' response to phishing and password rules, and proposed alternate system configurations that are less likely to lead to errors or misuse. … [Read more...] about Cyber Summit 2016 in Banff

Filed Under: Conference, Invited presentation

Stephanie presents at AutoUI 2016

October 30, 2016 by Sonia Chiasson

Stephanie presenting her paper at AutoUI 2016

Stephanie Hurtado presented her paper,  An Eye-tracking Evaluation of Driver Distraction and Unfamiliar Road Signs, at AutoUI 2016 in Ann Arbor, MI. … [Read more...] about Stephanie presents at AutoUI 2016

Filed Under: Conference, Publication

SERENE-RISC Fall 2016 workshop

October 30, 2016 by Sonia Chiasson

Overhead shot of the SME and Research Showcase at the SERENE-RISC Fall 2016 Workshop

The SERENE-RISC Fall Workshop, held in Ottawa at the end of October, had record attendance. Besides the panels and presentations, we added a Research and SME Showcase where SMEs could present their products and services, and graduate students could present their on-going research. From the lab, Kalpana presented her work with Bluink on a child-parent password manager. … [Read more...] about SERENE-RISC Fall 2016 workshop

Filed Under: Conference, Serene

Hala presents at VizSec 2016

October 28, 2016 by Sonia Chiasson

Hala

PhD student Hala Assal presented her paper entitled Cesar: Visual representation of source code vulnerabilities at VizSec 2016 in Baltimore, MD … [Read more...] about Hala presents at VizSec 2016

Filed Under: Conference, Publication

Participant FB page

October 20, 2016 by Sonia Chiasson

We've created a Facebook page to let people know of upcoming Carleton research studies where we are recruiting participants.  https://www.facebook.com/CarletonResearchParticipants/ If interested in getting these notices, please Like the page. We will only post studies cleared by the Carleton University Research Ethics Board and will not contact individual people directly. Feel free to share the link with others who might be interested. As human-computer interaction researchers, we … [Read more...] about Participant FB page

Filed Under: Lab

SERENE-RISC Fall 2016 Workshop

September 27, 2016 by Sonia Chiasson

SERENE network logo

The SERENE-RISC Fall 2016 Workshop will be held at the Museum of Nature in Ottawa, Oct 26-27.  Details are available here: https://www.serene-risc.ca/en/events/workshops/serene-risc-fall-2016-workshop The theme for this workshop is Governing Cybersecurity in the Canadian federal system: Intergovernmental Relations and Multilevel Governance. … [Read more...] about SERENE-RISC Fall 2016 Workshop

Filed Under: Conference, Serene

HCI lecture series at Carleton

September 12, 2016 by Sonia Chiasson

Carleton is hosting a new lecture series on HCI. ABOUT THE USER: a brown bag lunch lecture series hosted by 1125@carleton in collaboration with NSERC CLUE (Collaborative Learning about Usability Experiences). Room 5110 Human Computer Interaction Building Carleton University,  12:00- 13:30pm. Visit carleton.ca/1125/current-projects for more information.  Sessions include: 09.16.2016. WHAT DID THEY SAY?  by Milica Stojmenovic (Computer Science Post Doc, Carleton University) 10.06.2016TALKING … [Read more...] about HCI lecture series at Carleton

Filed Under: Invited presentation

Kalpana successfully completes her Masters

September 9, 2016 by Sonia Chiasson

Kalpana standing next to her title slide for her Masters defence

Kalpana Hundlani successfully completed her Masters of Computer Science today.  Her thesis is entitled A parent-child password manager  and explores how to make user authentication easier and safer for children. Congratulations Kalpana! … [Read more...] about Kalpana successfully completes her Masters

Filed Under: Defense

Paper accepted at VizSec 2016

September 7, 2016 by Sonia Chiasson

We are happy to say that paper, Cesar: Visual representation of source code vulnerabilities, was just accepted at VizSec 2016.  PhD student Hala Assal will present her work at the conference in Baltimore on October 24.    … [Read more...] about Paper accepted at VizSec 2016

Filed Under: Conference, Publication

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