Becky's CHI 2020 video presentation is now available. The paper is in the ACM DL: 'Lime', 'Open Lock', and 'Blocked': Children's Perception of Colors, Symbols, and Words in Cybersecurity Warnings. … [Read more...] about Becky’s CHI 2020 presentation
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Khadija’s CHI 2020 presentation
Khadija's CHI 2020 video presentation is now available. The paper is also now in the ACM DL: "I'm hoping they're an ethical company that won't do anything that I'll regret": Users Perceptions of At-home DNA Testing Companies … [Read more...] about Khadija’s CHI 2020 presentation
CHI 2020 papers
We are fortunate and excited to have four CHI 2020 papers accepted for publication: Rebecca Jeong, Sonia Chiasson. `Lime', `Open Lock', and `Blocked': Children's Perception of Colors, Symbols, and Words in Cybersecurity Warnings;Sandra Gabriele, Sonia Chiasson. Understanding fitness tracker users' security and privacy knowledge, attitudes and behaviours;Reham Mohamed, Paulina Chametka, Sonia Chiasson. The Influence of Decaying the Representation of Older Social Media Content on Simulated … [Read more...] about CHI 2020 papers
Khadija presents at SERENE-RISC
Khadija presented a poster at the Annual SERENE-RISC Conference this week. She discussed her work about privacy concerns and at-home DNA testing. … [Read more...] about Khadija presents at SERENE-RISC
Fiona presents at Ubicomp 2019
Fiona presented a poster and demo at Ubicomp 2019 in London, UK. She was demonstrating work done with her classmate as part of HCIN5300, one of the HCI grad classes. They used wearables to augment a game of pick-up-sticks. Their poster was entitled iSNoW: User perceptions of an interactive social novelty wearable. … [Read more...] about Fiona presents at Ubicomp 2019
Daniela presents at PST
PhD student Daniela Napoli presented at the 2019 Privacy, Security, and Trust (PST) conference in Fredericton, NB. She presented our paper End-Users and Service Providers: Trust and Distributed Responsibility for Account Security by Yomna Abdelaziz, Daniela Napoli, Sonia Chiasson. … [Read more...] about Daniela presents at PST
Daniela presents at SOUPS
Besides participating in workshops, PhD student Daniela Napoli presented a poster at SOUPS 2019 in Santa Clara. She discussed the results of research she led on the security implications of online accessibility obstacles for users with visual impairments. … [Read more...] about Daniela presents at SOUPS
CHI 2019 paper accepted
Recent graduate Hala Assal has had a full paper accepted at CHI 2019. Her paper, ``Think secure from the beginning'': A Survey with Software Developers, reports on 123 software developers' security practices, and their motivators/detractors to those practices. A pre-print of the paper is available on the publications page. … [Read more...] about CHI 2019 paper accepted
Daniela presents at CCS 2018
PhD student Daniela Napoli presented a poster at ACM CCS 2018 in Toronto. She discussed her work on usability issues hindering the accessibility of SSL warnings for visually impaired users. … [Read more...] about Daniela presents at CCS 2018
SOUPS 2018 presentations
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. … [Read more...] about SOUPS 2018 presentations