A paper got accepted!

We are thrilled to announce that our paper entitled “Negative Aspects of Social Triggers for Security and Privacy: Chains of Risky User Behaviors” has been published in Journal of Information Processing (IPSJ). Congratulations to Moore-kun and kudos to the entire team!

Lachlan Moore, Tatsuya Mori, and Ayako A. Hasegawa. “Negative Aspects of Social Triggers for Security and Privacy: Chains of Risky User Behaviors.” Journal of Information Processing, Vol. 66, No. 12 (Dec 2025).

A paper got accepted!

We are thrilled to announce that our paper entitled “PinchKey: A Highly Accurate and Usable Behavioral Biometric Authentication Method for VR Users” has been published in Journal of Information Processing (IPSJ). Congratulations to Suzuki-kun and kudos to the entire team!

Mei Suzuki, Ryo Iijima, Kazuki Nomoto, Tetsushi Ohki, and Tatsuya Mori. “PinchKey: A Highly Accurate and Usable Behavioral Biometric Authentication Method for VR Users.” Journal of Information Processing, Vol. 66, No. 12 (Dec 2025).

A paper got accepted!

We are thrilled to announce that our full paper entitled “Action Required: A Mixed-Methods Study of Security Practices in GitHub Actions” has been accepted for publication in the 33rd ISOC Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS 2026). Congratulations to Kubo-kun and kudos to the entire team!

Yusuke Kubo, Fumihiro Kanei, Mitsuaki Akiyama, Takuro Wakai, and Tatsuya Mori. "Action Required: A Mixed-Methods Study of Security Practices in GitHub Actions." In Proc. of the 33rd ISOC Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS 2026), San Diego, CA, USA, Feb 2026. Artifact Evaluation: Available, Functional, Reproduced.