- From: Mary Ellen Zurko <Mary_Ellen_Zurko@notesdev.ibm.com>
- Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2008 14:06:16 -0500
- To: public-wsc-wg@w3.org
- Cc: Al Gilman <Alfred.S.Gilman@IEEE.org>
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This would be a good opportunity to submit something on the security and accessibility issues we're working through together. Mez Mary Ellen Zurko, STSM, IBM Lotus CTO Office (t/l 333-6389) Lotus/WPLC Security Strategy and Patent Innovation Architect ----- Forwarded by Mary Ellen Zurko/Westford/IBM on 02/06/2008 02:05 PM ----- From: "Harry Hochheiser" <hshoch@gmail.com> To: hcisec@yahoogroups.com Date: 02/06/2008 11:29 AM Subject: [hcisec] SOAPS at SOUPS : The symposium on Accessible Privacy and Security 2008 Please distribute widely: SOAPS at SOUPS: The Symposium on Accessible Privacy and Security (SOAPS 2008) at the Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS 2008) Date: July 23, 2008 Location: Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA This workshop is part of the Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security Verification images, toolbars, CAPTCHAs, and other web-based mechanisms are increasingly being used to protect both users and service providers from fraudulent access to information services. These tools may play a valuable role in web privacy and security, but they pose problems for users with disabilities that may prevent them from interpreting images or other visually-presented information. Alternative approaches including audio may provide partial workarounds, but they suffer from problems of their own, both in terms of security and usability. As these tools become more widely used, unresolved accessibility concerns may prevent individuals with various disabilities from safely accessing financial, commercial, and educational resources on the web. Techniques that are accessible, secure, and private will be needed to avoid disenfranchisement of this large group of users. This workshop on accessible privacy and security will bring researchers and commercial practitioners interested in usable privacy and security together with accessibility researchers and experts in the accessibility needs of particular populations. Discussions and presentations will cover a range of topics at the intersection of these areas, including, but not limited to: - Human-Interaction-Proofs (CAPTCHAs) for website authentication - Mechanisms for verifying site identity - Anti-phishing tools - Anti-virus tools - Privacy policies - Concerns regarding situated use, including topics such as the privacy concerns of audio feedback in public places - Universally usable designs that meet the needs of all users - Strategies for achieving both strong security and accessibility - Needs of specific subpopulations such as deaf-blind users - The impact of evolving web technologies including AJAX and Rich Internet Applications on accessible privacy and security SOAPS '08 invites participation from researchers, practitioners, and accessibility advocates from all perspectives on accessibility and security. Participants will have the opportunity to discuss system requirements from various perspectives, present and discuss research prototypes, and develop an agenda for both future research and technology transfer. Prospective participants should submit a short position paper along with a cover letter describing their research interests, experience, and background in relevant areas. Position papers should be up to 4 pages in length, using the SOUPS proceedings format available at http://cups.cs.cmu.edu/soups/2008/cfp.html. All submissions must be in accessible PDF format and should not be anonymized. Submit your paper using the electronic submissions page for the SOUPS 2008 conference (http://http://cups.cs.cmu.edu/soups/2008/submit.html). A successful submission will display a web page confirming it, and a confirmation email is sent to the corresponding author. Please make sure you receive that confirmation email when you submit, and follow the directions in that email if you require any follow up. Important Dates: * Position papers deadline: April 13 * Notification of acceptance: May 11 * Camera ready final versions of the papers due: June 6 * Workshop: July 23 Workshop Organizers: - Harry Hochheiser, Towson University hhochheiser@towson.edu - Jinjuan Feng, Towson University jfeng@towson.edu - Jonathan Lazar, Towson University jlazar@towson.edu - Anne Taylor, National Federation of the Blind, ataylor@nfb.org - Mark Riccobono, National Federation of the Blind, mriccobono@nfb.org __._,_.___ Messages in this topic (1) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | Calendar Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required) Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch format to Traditional Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe Recent Activity 1 New Members Visit Your Group Moderator Central Get answers to your questions about running Y! Groups. Do-It-Yourselfers on Yahoo! Groups How-to ideas, projects and more. Get in Shape on Yahoo! Groups Find a buddy and lose weight. . __,_._,___
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