WASP 2024

Programming

Including all information for WASP 2024’s registration, schedule, and workshop formatting for speakers


Programming

Venue and Registration

University of Vienna, Faculty for Computer Science, Room 3

(Währinger Straße 29, 1090 Vienna)

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Registration is open (Monday – Friday) from 7:45 a.m. until EOD

Coffee starts at 8:00 a.m. (so come early!)

Programming

Workshop Schedule


09:00 – 09:30

Kick-off: Inclusive Involvement of At-risk Users in Cybersecurity Research

Filipo Sharevski (DePaul University)


09:30 – 10:15

Position Paper: Exploring Security and Privacy Needs of d/Deaf Individuals

Mindy Tran (Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy), Xinru Tang (UC Irvine), Adryana Hutchinson (The George Washington University), Adam J. Aviv (The George Washington University), Yixin Zou (Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy)


10:15 – 11:00

Evaluating Privacy & Security of Online Dating Applications with a Focus on Older Adults

Naheem Noah, Supriya Thakur, Jason Beck, Sanchari Das (University of Denver)


11:00 – 11:15

Break


11:15 – 12:00

The Unintended Harm of Internet of Things (IoT) Devices in Equipment Distribution Programs

Tiffany Wilson (Wilson Inclusive Solutions)


12:00 – 12:45

SMILE4VIP: Intervention to Support Visually Impaired Users Against Phishing

Mark Bohlender, Raphael Morisco, Mattia Mossano, Thorsten Schwarz, Melanie Volkamer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)


12:45 – 13:00

Wrap Up: Usable Accessibility vs Accessible Usability for Security and Privacy

Filipo Sharevski (DePaul University)

Programming

Workshop Format

Authors of accepted papers are welcome to present their work in a format that best conveys the content, goals, and implications of their work.

Presentation Length

Presentations are expected too be around 15-20 minutes, followed up by a 25-30 minutes of discussion among the workshop participants.

Including Feedback

Providing feedback in a constructive manner that fathers the agenda for accessible security and privacy is encouraged as to create a medium for furthering the development of the presented ideas.

Further Brainstorming

As the proceedings are already finalized, the goal of the intensive brainstorming after each presentation is to provide authors the opportunity to entrain further research ideas.

Industry Networking

In addition to this, the secondary goal of each session is to foster relationships for future endeavors in the field of the accessible security and privacy.

WASP 2024 Schedule