NSPW C

13 papers

YearTitle / Authors
20112011 New Security Paradigms Workshop, NSPW '11, Marin County, CA, USA, September 12-15, 2011
Sean Peisert, Richard Ford, Carrie Gates, Cormac Herley
2011A multi-word password proposal (gridWord) and exploring questions about science in security research and usable security evaluation.
Kemal Bicakci, Paul C. van Oorschot
2011Applying problem-structuring methods to problems in computer security.
Peter Gutmann
2011Gaming security by obscurity.
Dusko Pavlovic
2011Influencing mental models of security: a research agenda.
Rick Wash, Emilee J. Rader
2011Position paper: why are there so many vulnerabilities in web applications?
Wenliang Du, Karthick Jayaraman, Xi Tan, Tongbo Luo, Steve J. Chapin
2011Public security: simulations need to replace conventional wisdom.
Kay Hamacher, Stefan Katzenbeisser
2011Reducing normative conflicts in information security.
Wolter Pieters, Lizzie Coles-Kemp
2011Resilience is more than availability.
Matt Bishop, Marco M. Carvalho, Richard Ford, Liam M. Mayron
2011Security and privacy considerations in digital death.
Michael E. Locasto, Michael Massimi, Peter DePasquale
2011Sherlock holmes' evil twin: on the impact of global inference for online privacy.
Gerald Friedland, Gregor Maier, Robin Sommer, Nicholas Weaver
2011The security cost of cheap user interaction.
Rainer Böhme, Jens Grossklags
2011Towards a formal model of accountability.
Joan Feigenbaum, Aaron D. Jaggard, Rebecca N. Wright