SOUPS 2012 - SOUPS '12 Symposium On Usable Privacy and Security
Topics/Call fo Papers
We invite authors to submit original papers describing research or experience in all areas of usable privacy and security. Topics include, but are not limited to:
innovative security or privacy functionality and design,
new applications of existing models or technology,
field studies of security or privacy technology,
usability evaluations of new or existing security or privacy features,
security testing of new or existing usability features,
longitudinal studies of deployed security or privacy features,
the impact of organizational policy or procurement decisions, and
lessons learned from the deployment and use of usable privacy and security features.
All submissions must relate to both usability and either security or privacy. Papers on security or privacy applications that do not address usability or human factors will not be considered.
Papers need to describe the purpose and goals of the work, cite related work, show how the work effectively integrates usability and security or privacy, and clearly indicate the innovative aspects of the work or lessons learned as well as the contribution of the work to the field. Papers should mention how the authors addressed any ethical considerations applicable to the research and user studies, such as passing an IRB review
innovative security or privacy functionality and design,
new applications of existing models or technology,
field studies of security or privacy technology,
usability evaluations of new or existing security or privacy features,
security testing of new or existing usability features,
longitudinal studies of deployed security or privacy features,
the impact of organizational policy or procurement decisions, and
lessons learned from the deployment and use of usable privacy and security features.
All submissions must relate to both usability and either security or privacy. Papers on security or privacy applications that do not address usability or human factors will not be considered.
Papers need to describe the purpose and goals of the work, cite related work, show how the work effectively integrates usability and security or privacy, and clearly indicate the innovative aspects of the work or lessons learned as well as the contribution of the work to the field. Papers should mention how the authors addressed any ethical considerations applicable to the research and user studies, such as passing an IRB review
Other CFPs
- The International Workshop on Internationalisation of Products and Systems
- Turing 2012: International Conference on Philosophy, Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science
- The 9th International Conference on Autonomic Computing
- The International Conference on Computer-Aided Design (ICCAD)
- Majlesi Conference on Electrical Engineering
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