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W. Keith Edwards
College of Computing
12:00 Noon on Thursday, September 28, 2006
TSRB 132
Creating technologies that are both usable and secure is a challenging proposition:
usually you can have one but not the other. The Tiger Teams Student Design Competition focuses on bridging
the gap between HCI and Security research, to create new technology that achieves both usability and security.
Each year, two-person student teams submit project proposals for research in the area of usable security; a
panel judges the competitors and winners receive funding to carry out their proposed projects.
In this Brown Bag, we'll have overviews from each of the three teams that won last
year's Tiger Team competition. These projects have now completed half of their one-year projects. The winning
teams and their projects are:
Bonfire: Jeremy Goecks and Chris Lee
TALC: Travis Little and Kandha Sankarapandian
Sesame: Jennifer Stoll and Craig Tashman
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