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
Publication
Hala presents at VizSec 2016
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
Paper accepted at VizSec 2016
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
Paper accepted at AutomotiveUI 2016
Our paper entitled An Eye-tracking Evaluation of Driver Distraction and Unfamiliar Road Signs was recently accepted for publication at AutomotiveUI 2016. Stephanie Hurtado will present her work at the conference in Michigan in October. … [Read more...] about Paper accepted at AutomotiveUI 2016
Leah presents at IDC 2016
PhD Candidate Leah Zhang-Kennedy presented at the IDC 2016 conference in Manchester, UK. She presented her paper about children and parents' understanding of online privacy and a poster on her Cyberheroes interactive e-book. … [Read more...] about Leah presents at IDC 2016
IDC 2016 WIP accepted
Leah Zhang-Kennedy's Work-In-Progress paper on the Cyberheroes e-book has been accepted at IDC 2016. The paper, entitled "Teaching with an Interactive E-book to Improve Children's Online Privacy Knowledge", will be available online soon. … [Read more...] about IDC 2016 WIP accepted
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
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
new IJHCI paper
Our paper: The Role of Instructional Design in Persuasion: A Comics Approach for Improving Cyber Security, by L. Zhang-Kennedy, S. Chiasson, R. Biddle, has been accepted for publication by the International Journal of Human Computer Interaction. It will appear in an upcoming special issue on Persuasive Interactive Systems. … [Read more...] about new IJHCI paper