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NSPW 2011: Marin County, CA, USA
- Sean Peisert, Richard Ford, Carrie Gates, Cormac Herley:
2011 New Security Paradigms Workshop, NSPW '11, Marin County, CA, USA, September 12-15, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-1078-9
Papers
- Michael E. Locasto, Michael Massimi, Peter DePasquale:
Security and privacy considerations in digital death. 1-10 - Wolter Pieters, Lizzie Coles-Kemp:
Reducing normative conflicts in information security. 11-24 - Kemal Bicakci, Paul C. van Oorschot:
A multi-word password proposal (gridWord) and exploring questions about science in security research and usable security evaluation. 25-36 - Peter Gutmann:
Applying problem-structuring methods to problems in computer security. 37-44 - Joan Feigenbaum, Aaron D. Jaggard, Rebecca N. Wright:
Towards a formal model of accountability. 45-56 - Rick Wash, Emilee J. Rader:
Influencing mental models of security: a research agenda. 57-66 - Rainer Böhme, Jens Grossklags:
The security cost of cheap user interaction. 67-82 - Wenliang Du, Karthick Jayaraman, Xi Tan, Tongbo Luo, Steve J. Chapin:
Position paper: why are there so many vulnerabilities in web applications? 83-94 - Matt Bishop, Marco M. Carvalho, Richard Ford, Liam M. Mayron:
Resilience is more than availability. 95-104 - Gerald Friedland, Gregor Maier, Robin Sommer, Nicholas Weaver:
Sherlock holmes' evil twin: on the impact of global inference for online privacy. 105-114 - Kay Hamacher, Stefan Katzenbeisser:
Public security: simulations need to replace conventional wisdom. 115-124 - Dusko Pavlovic:
Gaming security by obscurity. 125-140
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