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Using sensors to measure inbox stress

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Using sensors to measure inbox stress

Email notifications are constantly calling for our attention, and the volume of emails is ever-increasing. A research group at the University of California, Irvine explores how managing the inbox affects stress for different working populations.

By Fatema Akbar, September 2021

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How to fix email: making communication encrypted and decentralized with autocrypt

How to fix email: making communication encrypted and decentralized with autocrypt

Email has been declared dead many times but refuses to die. There is a new effort underway to make encrypted end-to-end email communication as automatic as possible. It is part of a diverse set of efforts to reinvigorate the email ecosystem, which remains a crucial cornerstone of a functioning, open internet.

By Holger Krekel, Karissa McKelvey, Emil Lefherz, July 2018

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Exploring the Risks to Identity Security and Privacy in Cyberspace

Exploring the Risks to Identity Security and Privacy in Cyberspace

Cyberspace, a world of great promise, but also, of great peril. Pirates, predators, and hackers galore, are you and your online identity at risk in this wild frontier?

By Jason R. C. Nurse, March 2015

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Introduction

By William Stevenson, December 2004

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Identifying spam without peeking at the contents

By Shlomo Hershkop, Salvatore J. Stolfo, December 2004

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Peer-to-peer collaborative spam detection

By Nathan Dimmock, Ian Maddison, December 2004

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