EuroUSEC 2018 - 3rd European Workshop on Usable Security
Date2018-04-23
Deadline2018-03-05
VenueLondon, UK - United Kingdom
Keywords
Websitehttps://eusec.cs.umd.edu
Topics/Call fo Papers
We are excited to welcome original work describing research or experience in all areas of usable privacy and security. We welcome a variety of research methods, including both qualitative and quantitative approaches. We explicitly welcome work on evaluating existing or experimental research methods. 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
studies of administrators or developers and support for security and privacy
psychological, sociological and economic aspects of security and privacy
the impact of organizational policy or procurement decisions
methodology for usable security and privacy research
lessons learned from the deployment and use of usable privacy and security features
reports of replicating previously published studies and experiments
reports of failed usable privacy/security studies or experiments, with the focus on the lessons learned from such experience
this topic list is not exhaustive
We've observed that the most effective workshops are those that encourage discussion between delegates. Such formats have been used very effectively in recent events such as FSE/ESEC2017 and SHB17, and we're glad to be introducing a similar format for EuroUSEC.
For accepted papers, please arrange for at least one author to attend the workshop.
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
studies of administrators or developers and support for security and privacy
psychological, sociological and economic aspects of security and privacy
the impact of organizational policy or procurement decisions
methodology for usable security and privacy research
lessons learned from the deployment and use of usable privacy and security features
reports of replicating previously published studies and experiments
reports of failed usable privacy/security studies or experiments, with the focus on the lessons learned from such experience
this topic list is not exhaustive
We've observed that the most effective workshops are those that encourage discussion between delegates. Such formats have been used very effectively in recent events such as FSE/ESEC2017 and SHB17, and we're glad to be introducing a similar format for EuroUSEC.
For accepted papers, please arrange for at least one author to attend the workshop.
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