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The deadline for submissions to the Symposium on Usable Privacy and
Security (SOUPS) 2010 workshops has been extended to May 17th. The
SOUPS website http://cups.cs.cmu.edu/soups/ contains further
information and the CFPs for these two workshops, which will be held
on the first day of SOUPS, July 14, in Redmond, WA.


Usable Security Experiment Reports (USER) Workshop
http://cups.cs.cmu.edu/soups/2010/user.html
Organizers: Sonia Chiasson and Robert Biddle, Carleton University, Ottawa Canada

The USER workshop is an opportunity for researchers to discuss their
experiences in conducting user studies in usable security, and for
newcomers to learn from this collective experience. We hope to bring
together researchers with backgrounds in security or usability, to
share knowledge of how to collect appropriate data for conducting
suitable security analysis and meaningful usability evaluation.

Security & Privacy Usability Technology Transfer: Emerging Research
(SPUTTER) Workshop
http://cups.cs.cmu.edu/soups/2010/sputter.html
Organizers: Mary Ellen Zurko, IBM, and Rob Reeder, Microsoft

This workshop will provide a chance for those who have encountered,
are interested in, or have solved the problems that come with usable
security and privacy tech transfer to share ideas -- stories, tips &
tricks, and lessons learned -- for what works and what doesn't. The
workshop should be of interest to anyone in industry or public policy
who wants to share tech transfer experiences or to anyone in academia
who sees tech transfer in their future.


Please contact the workshop organizers if you have any questions about
their individual CFPs.

thanks!

Kirstie Hawkey
Tutorials and Workshops Chair
Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS) 2010

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