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2016
Tschantz, M. Carl, Egelman S., Choi J., Weaver N., & Friedland G. (2016).  The Accuracy of the Demographic Inferences Shown on Google's Ad Settings.
Harbach, M., De Luca A., & Egelman S. (2016).  The Anatomy of Smartphone Unlocking: A Field Study of Android Lock Screens. Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’16).
Harbach, M., De Luca A., & Egelman S. (2016).  The Anatomy of Smartphone Unlocking: A Field Study of Android Lock Screens. Proceedings of CHI '16.
Egelman, S., Harbach M., & Peer E. (2016).  Behavior Ever Follows Intention? A Validation of the Security Behavior Intentions Scale (SeBIS). Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’16).
Forget, A., Pearman S., Thomas J., Acquisti A., Christin N., Cranor L. Faith, et al. (2016).  Do or Do Not, There Is No Try: User Engagement May Not Improve Security Outcomes. Proceedings of the Twelfth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS ’16).
Lee, L., Lee JH., Egelman S., & Wagner D. (2016).  Information Disclosure Concerns in The Age of Wearable Computing. Proceedings of the NDSS Workshop on Usable Security (USEC ’16).
Harbach, M., De Luca A., Malkin N., & Egelman S. (2016).  Keep on Lockin’ in the Free World: A Multi-National Comparison of Smartphone Locking. Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’16).
Egelman, S., Bernd J., Friedland G., & Garcia D. D. (2016).  The Teaching Privacy Curriculum. Proceedings of the 47th ACM Technical Symposium on Computing Science Education (SIGCSE ’16), Memphis, TN. 591-596.
2015
Wijesekera, P., Baokar A., Hosseini A., Egelman S., Wagner D., & Beznosov K. (2015).  Android Permissions Remystified: A Field Study on Contextual Integrity. Proceedings of the 24th USENIX Security Symposium.
Fifield, D., & Egelman S. (2015).  Fingerprinting Web Users through Font Metrics. Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Financial Cryptography and Data Security.
Egelman, S., & Peer E. (2015).  The Myth of the Average User: Improving Privacy and Security Systems through Individualization. Proceedings of the 2015 New Security Paradigms Workshop (NSPW ’15).
Egelman, S., & Peer E. (2015).  Predicting Privacy and Security Attitudes. Computers and Society: The Newsletter of ACM SIGCAS. 45(1), 22-28.
Egelman, S., & Peer E. (2015).  Scaling the Security Wall: Developing a Security Behavior Intentions Scale (SeBIS). Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’15).
Portnoff, R. S., Lee L. N., Egelman S., Mishra P., Leung D., & Wagner D. (2015).  Somebody's Watching Me? Assessing the Effectiveness of Webcam Indicator Lights. Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’15).
Egelman, S., Friedland G., Bernd J., Garcia D. D., & Gordo B. (2015).  The Teaching Privacy Curriculum.
Bernd, J., Gordo B., Choi J., Morgan B., Henderson N., Egelman S., et al. (2015).  Teaching Privacy: Multimedia Making a Difference. IEEE MultiMedia. 12-19.
Friedland, G., Egelman S., & Garcia D. D. (2015).  Teaching Privacy: What Every Student Needs to Know. 713.
Egelman, S., Kannavara R., & Chow R. (2015).  Is This Thing On? Crowdsourcing Privacy Indicators for Ubiquitous Sensing Platforms. Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’15).

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