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Bug Hunters’ Perspectives on the Challenges and Benefits of the Bug Bounty Ecosystem. 32nd USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 23). :2275--2291.
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2023. Where to Recruit for Security Development Studies: Comparing Six Software Developer Samples. 31st USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 22). :4041--4058.
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2022. Benefits and Drawbacks of Adopting a Secure Programming Language: Rust as a Case Study. Seventeenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS 2021). :597--616.
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2021. An Observational Investigation of Reverse Engineers’ Processes. 29th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 20). :1875--1892.
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2020. Understanding security mistakes developers make: Qualitative analysis from Build It, Break It, Fix It. 29th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 20). :109--126.
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2020. The Battle for New York: A Case Study of Applied Digital Threat Modeling at the Enterprise Level. 27th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 18). :621--637.
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2018. User Comfort with Android Background Resource Accesses in Different Contexts. Fourteenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS 2018). :235--250.
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2018. All Your Droid Are Belong to Us: A Survey of Current Android Attacks. 5th USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies (WOOT 11).
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