Our new Cyberheroes website is now live at http://www.versipass.com/edusec/cyberheroes/ Cyberheroes is an interactive e-book for 7-9 year olds, introducing them to the subject of online privacy. It is freely available as a web-based application through Game Salad and as an iPad app. Links for both are on the Cyberheroes webpage. … [Read more...] about Cyberheroes — interactive e-book now available
IDC paper accepted
Our paper entitled "From Nosy Little Brothers to Stranger-Danger: Children and Parents’ Perception of Mobile Threats" by Leah Zhang-Kennedy, Christine Mekhail, and Yomna Abdelaziz, and Sonia Chiasson has just been accepted at IDC - the Interaction Design and Children Conference. We will traveling to the UK to present the paper at the conference in June. … [Read more...] about IDC paper accepted
APWG eCrime papers
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, … [Read more...] about APWG eCrime papers
Invited talk: Colgate University
Sonia gave a research seminar to computer science undergraduates at Colgate University in NY. She presented on the lab's phishing and text password authentication research. … [Read more...] about Invited talk: Colgate University
new journal paper – Bend Passwords
We are happy to announce our latest accepted journal article, based on Sana's Masters thesis: S. Maqsood, S. Chiasson, A. Girouard. Bend Passwords: Using Gestures to Authenticate on Flexible Devices. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, Springer. … [Read more...] about new journal paper – Bend Passwords
Invited talk – Conference Board of Canada
Sonia recently gave an invited talk for the Conference Board of Canada's Cybersecurity: The Human Factor conference, held in Ottawa on February 10-11. The talk was titled Designing for Security: Users are not the weakest link. The talk explored the prevailing belief that user are the weakest link in the security chain and how this is counterproductive to achieving increased security, then discussed alternatives with a higher chance of improving security. … [Read more...] about Invited talk – Conference Board of Canada
CAN-CWiC participation
Several lab members had the opportunity to participate in the ACM Canadian Women in Computing conference, held in Ottawa Jan 22-23. Hala, Sana, and Reham gave a well-attended tutorial on Usable Security. Kalpana, Christine, Sana, and Hala each presented posters with some of their research. Sana won 3rd place overall in the poster competition! … [Read more...] about CAN-CWiC participation
Invited talk – CIRA
On January 20, Sonia visited the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) offices and gave a presentation about CHORUS's on-going research on user authentication for children. This work is partially funded through the .CA Community Investment Program. … [Read more...] about Invited talk – CIRA
Research talks
In December, Sonia visited and gave research talks at the Institute for Information Security at ETH, Zurich and at the Interaction Design Centre at Middlesex University in London, UK. … [Read more...] about Research talks
MUM 2015 conference
Hala Assal presented our paper What’s the deal with privacy apps? A comprehensive exploration of user perception and usability in Linz, Austria at the MUM 2015 conference . Hala took part in the Doctoral Consortium, presenting her work on collaborative security code reviews. … [Read more...] about MUM 2015 conference