"MC2 Researchers Present Eight Papers at USENIX/SOUPS"
Researchers with the Maryland Cybersecurity Center (MC2) recently presented eight papers at symposiums focusing on privacy and online security. Three papers were presented at the 33rd USENIX Security Symposium, and five were presented at the Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS). The MC2 papers discussed privacy-related app reviews, user reactions to data access laws, password management for shared accounts, and diversity and safety in the cybersecurity community. According to Michelle Mazurek, an associate professor of computer science and director of MC2, these topics demonstrated Maryland faculty, postdocs, and students' commitment to human-centered security. This article continues to discuss the MC2 researchers' work that was recently presented at USENIX and SOUPS.
The University of Maryland reports "MC2 Researchers Present Eight Papers at USENIX/SOUPS"
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