Very happy to see this paper finally presented on how people believe others choose PINs and if they've had someone trying to guess their own PIN. This paper was rejected 2 (or maybe 3) times before finally finding a home.
Congratulations to @dgbalash for successfully defending his thesis! 🥳🎉
David is my first @gwengineering PhD student, and his thesis is packed with amazing work on privacy management and disclosures. He'll be starting as a TT asst prof at @urichmond next fall. Way to go!
Congratulations to Rubin Roy, GW Engineering CS student, who spoke at the convocation ceremony last August. They chose Roy because he is a student who demonstrated through his actions that he is working towards a better future. Read the full article here: https://t.co/LlZ4T69jtx
It’s Day 1 of the NCAA Diversity and Inclusion Social Media Campaign! Today, we want you to tell us who you are and what identities and experiences have shaped you. Use #NCAAInclusion to share your stories with us! @GW_SAAC@GWSportsDEI@gw_bsaa
We had the pleasure of hosting a delegation of Indian academics today as part of a Fulbright-Nehru exchange program. A panel of student-athletes, administrators and a coach discussed the role of athletics in higher education in the US. #OnlyAtGW#RaiseHigh
Paper #2! Very proud of this study on how users change from 4- to 6-digit PINs while unlocking their phone. @collinsmunyendo knocked it out of the park!!
Paper #1 is in the books (Pun intended)! David gave a fantastic talk on users' privacy concerns about third party apps with access to Google account info!
Happening now, in Track 1, @USENIXSecurity#usesec2022, David Balash is presenting our work on how users understand Googles 3rd party API access to their accounts.
David is also on the academic job market this year. You should hire him!
HUGE jump for Miles Grant at the A10 Championships!! He places 5th overall, scoring 4 points and breaking his own school record in the Men’s Long Jump!!!
Very excited to belatedly share that our work about the (In)security of PIN upgrades from 4 to 6 digits was accepted at USENIX Security 22, done jointly with @Philipp_Markert , @ANisenoff , @milesdoesjump , Elena Korkes, Blase Ur and @adamaviv . A thread 🧵 1/9