Toward better usability, security, and privacy of information technology: report of a workshop
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title_fullStr | Toward better usability, security, and privacy of information technology report of a workshop Steering Committee on the Usability, Security, and Privacy of Computer Systems, Computer Science and Telecommunications Board, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, National Research Council of the National Academies |
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