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