The All Things Auth Podcast

SOUPS is the conference to be at for usable security and privacy research. Listen to a series of interviews on everything from passwords and 2FA to abusing GDPR and unintended consequences of the auto-fill capability on iOS.

Show Notes

  1. Miranda Wei
    1. Twitter: @_weimf
    2. University: Security and Privacy Research Lab at University of Washington (work done at SUPERgroup at University of Chicago)
    3. Paper: “What was that site doing with my Facebook password?” Designing Password-Reuse Notifications
  2. Eva Gerlitz
    1. University: Institute of Computer Science 4 Security and Networked Systems at University of Bonn
    2. Paper: "If you want, I can store the encrypted password." A Password-Storage Field Study with Freelance Developers
  3. Mariano Di Martino
    1. Twitter: @dimartinomar
    2. University: Expertise Center for Digital Media (EDM) at Hasselt University
    3. Paper: Personal Information Leakage by Abusing the GDPR 'Right of Access'
  4. Elham Al Qahtani
    1. University: Lab of Information Integration, Security and Privacy (LIISP) at UNC Charlotte
    2. Paper: Messaging Campaigns for Motivating Users to Adopt Duo at a University
    3. Paper: The Effectiveness of Fear Appeals in Increasing Smartphone Locking Behavior among Saudi Arabians
  5. Andreas Gutmann
    1. Twitter: @kryptoandi
    2. Company: onespan.com
    3. University: Information Security Group at University College London
    4. Paper: Taken Out of Context: Security Risks with Security Code AutoFill in iOS & macOS
You can find the host of The All Things Auth Podcast on Twitter @conorgil.

Canonical URL: https://allthingsauth.com/podcast/006-soups-2019-part-1

What is The All Things Auth Podcast?

Every 2 weeks, Conor Gilsenan hosts a conversation with creators, researchers, founders, and advocates who are working to improve the usability of security and privacy technologies.

Guests share what they are currently working on, how they got to where they are today, who they are trying to help, and what keeps them motivated to overcome challenges along the way.

The goal is for the rest of us to learn from their experiences and go on to promote usable security and privacy within our own projects and organizations.