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NSPW 2015: Twente, The Netherlands
- Anil Somayaji, Paul C. van Oorschot, Mohammad Mannan, Rainer Böhme:
Proceedings of the 2015 New Security Paradigms Workshop, NSPW 2015, Twente, The Netherlands, September 8-11, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3754-0 - Alain Forget, Sonia Chiasson, Robert Biddle:
Choose Your Own Authentication. 1-15 - Serge Egelman, Eyal Péer:
The Myth of the Average User: Improving Privacy and Security Systems through Individualization. 16-28 - Trey Herr, Eric Armbrust:
Milware: Identification and Implications of State Authored Malicious Software. 29-43 - Christian T. Zenger, Jan Zimmer, Mario Pietersz, Jan-Felix Posielek, Christof Paar:
Exploiting the Physical Environment for Securing the Internet of Things. 44-58 - Peter Hall, Claude Heath, Lizzie Coles-Kemp, Axel Tanner:
Examining the Contribution of Critical Visualisation to Information Security. 59-72 - Odette Beris, Adam Beautement, M. Angela Sasse:
Employee Rule Breakers, Excuse Makers and Security Champions: : Mapping the risk perceptions and emotions that drive security behaviors. 73-84 - Zinaida Benenson, Gabriele Lenzini, Daniela Oliveira, Simon Parkin, Sven Uebelacker:
Maybe Poor Johnny Really Cannot Encrypt: The Case for a Complexity Theory for Usable Security. 85-99 - Aaron Elliott, Scott Knight:
Towards Managed Role Explosion. 100-111 - Cormac Herley, Wolter Pieters:
"If you were attacked, you'd be sorry": Counterfactuals as security arguments. 112-123 - Mohammad Mannan, Arash Shahkar, Atieh Saberi Pirouz, Vladimir Rabotka:
Peace vs. Privacy: Leveraging Conflicting Jurisdictions for Email Security. 124-136 - Riccardo Pelizzi, R. Sekar:
WebSheets: Web Applications for Non-Programmers. 137-147 - Raquel Hill, Devan Ray Donaldson:
Bridging the Trust Gap: Integrating Models of Behavior and Perception. 148-155
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