Monday, May 26, 2008

Web 2.0 Privacy and Security Workshop - Papers Released

Last week, the 2008's W2Sp workshop held in Oakland, California and sponsored by the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, made available all the papers from the workshop, including catchy titles such as :

- input type="password" must die!
- Web Authentication by Email Address
- Beware of Finer-Grained Origins
- On the Design of a Web Browser: Lessons learned from Operating Systems
- Analysis of Hypertext Markup Isolation Techniques for XSS Prevention
- Privacy Protection for Social Networking Platforms
- (Under) mining Privacy in Social Networks
- Building Secure Mashups
- Web-key: Mashing with Permission
- Private Use of Untrusted Web Servers via Opportunistic Encryption
- Evidence-Based Access Control for Ubiquitous Web Services
- Privacy Preserving History Mining for Web Browsers
- Towards Privacy Propagation in the Social Web

Information is not free, it just wants to be free.

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