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Content Provider | ACM Digital Library |
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Editor | Cranor, Lorrie Faith |
Copyright Year | 2010 |
Abstract | Welcome to the Sixth Symposium On Usable Privacy and Security! This year's program features 16 technical papers, two workshops, 17 posters, 11 posters published in the past year at other conferences, a panel, five discussion sessions, and an invited talk. On Thursday evening SOUPS 2010 attendees will enjoy a dinner cruise on the waterways of Lake Washington and Lake Union. This year we received a record 64 technical paper submissions. Each paper was refereed by at least three members of the technical papers committee, and through an online discussion process the committee selected 16 papers for presentation and publication. The technical papers committee selected the paper "Where Do Security Policies Come From?" by Dinei Florencio and Cormac Hurley to receive the SOUPS 2010 Best Paper Award. This paper presents a study of website password policies and concludes that password strength requirements appear to have more to do with whether a website can afford to accept the diminished usability associated with strict requirements than with the security needs of the website. SOUPS 2010 features an invited talk on engineering security usability by Adam Shostack of Microsoft. A panel discussion will focus on using crowd sourcing and cloud computing as research tools. Finally, the SOUPS 2010 program includes five parallel "discussion" sessions, featuring moderated discussion on a topic of interest to attendees. We hope the informal, small group format will lead to lively and productive interactions. |
Related Links | http://cups.cs.cmu.edu/soups/ |
ISBN | 9781450302647 |
Language | English |
Publisher | Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) |
Publisher Date | 2010-07-14 |
Access Restriction | Subscribed |
Content Type | Text |
Resource Type | Conference Proceedings |
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