UW Security Lab at SOUPS and USENIX Security 2024
The UW Security Lab enjoyed a whirlwind week at SOUPS and USENIX Security last week, one of our favorite weeks every year!
- MS student Grace Brigham spoke about “Measuring and mitigating harms at the intersections of generative AI and image-based sexual abuse” in the Societal & User-Centered Privacy in AI (SUPA) workshop
- Grace also presented her first-author paper at SOUPS: “‘Violation of my body:’ Perceptions of AI-generated non-consensual (intimate) imagery” (also with collaborators Miranda Wei, Yoshi Kohno, and Elissa Redmiles)
- PhD student Miranda Wei co-organized the Gender, Online Safety, and Sexuality Workshop (GOSS) workshop
- Miranda was also awarded the John Karat Award at SOUPS, already reported here
- Miranda also presented two first-author papers at USENIX Security:
- “Understanding Help-Seeking and Help-Giving on Social Media for Image-Based Sexual Abuse” (also with collaborators from Google, Sunny Consolvo, Patrick Gage Kelley, Tara Matthews, Sarah Meiklejohn, Renee Shelby, Kurt Thomas, and Rebecca Umbach, as well as UW collaborators Franzi Roesner and Yoshi Kohno)
- “SoK (or SoLK?): On the Quantitative Study of Sociodemographic Factors and Computer Security Behaviors” (also with collaborators Yael Eiger, Yoshi Kohno, Elissa Redmiles, and Franzi Roesner)
- PhD student Kaiming Cheng presented his first-author paper at USENIX Security: “When the User Is Inside the User Interface: An Empirical Study of UI Security Properties in Augmented Reality” (also with collaborators Arka Bhattacharya, Michelle Lin, Jaewook Lee, Aroosh Kumar, Jeffery Tian, Yoshi Kohno, and Franzi Roesner)