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WEIS 2021 Call for Papers

Schneier on Security

The 20th Annual Workshop on the Economics of Information Security (WEIS 2021) will be held online in June. We just published the call for papers.

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Security and Human Behavior (SHB) 2023

Schneier on Security

I’m just back from the sixteenth Workshop on Security and Human Behavior , hosted by Alessandro Acquisti at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. SHB is a small, annual, invitational workshop of people studying various aspects of the human side of security, organized each year by Alessandro Acquisti, Ross Anderson, and myself.

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Security and Human Behavior (SHB) 2022

Schneier on Security

Today is the second day of the fifteenth Workshop on Security and Human Behavior , hosted by Ross Anderson and Alice Hutchings at the University of Cambridge. After two years of having this conference remotely on Zoom, it’s nice to be back together in person.

Security 107
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Security and Human Behavior (SHB) 2021

Schneier on Security

Today is the second day of the fourteenth Workshop on Security and Human Behavior. SHB is a small, annual, invitational workshop of people studying various aspects of the human side of security, organized each year by Alessandro Acquisti, Ross Anderson, and myself. The University of Cambridge is the host, but we’re all on Zoom.

Security 128
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FTC Release Staff Recap of Informational Injury Workshop

HL Chronicle of Data Protection

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently published a paper recapping its December 2017 Informational Injury Workshop. The paper noted that several important points emerged from the workshop: Informational Injuries: Examples and Harms. More Research Needed.

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CIPL Supports Theme of “Privacy Bridges” at 37th International Privacy Conference in Amsterdam

Hunton Privacy

On October 27, 2015, Hunton & Williams LLP’s Centre for Information Policy Leadership (“CIPL”) will conduct a joint workshop with Nymity on Bridging Disparate Privacy Regimes through Organizational Accountability. All three papers will be released in final format at a later date.

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FTC Releases Staff Perspective on Informational Injuries

Hunton Privacy

The Paper listed several examples of informational injuries, including medical identity theft, doxing, disclosure of private information and erosion of trust, and emphasized that the risks of such injuries should be balanced against the value of the information collection. whether the data at issue is anonymized or identifiable.

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