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Security Usability Workshop

I'm in New York, co-chairing the W3C Workshop on Transparency and Usability of Web Authentication. Quite a lot of interesting discussion so far; we'll have minutes and a report shortly after the workshop. Phill Hallam-Baker is sitting across the aisle, and blogging in more detail than I can.

Incidentally, the sight from the workshop location is marvellous.

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