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SUMMARY:IC Colloquium: Empowering People to Have Secure and Private Intera
 ctions with Digital Technologies
DTSTART:20220502T160000
DTEND:20220502T170000
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:By: Pardis Emami-Naeini - University of Washington\nIC Faculty
  candidate\n\nAbstract\nAdvanced digital technologies rely on collecting a
 nd processing various types of sensitive data from their users. These data
  practices could expose users to a wide array of security and privacy risk
 s. My research at the intersection of security\, privacy\, and human-compu
 ter interaction aims to help all people have safer interactions with digit
 al technologies. In this talk\, I will share quantitative and qualitative 
 results on people’s security and privacy preferences and attitudes towar
 d technologies such as smart devices and remote communication tools. I wil
 l then describe a security and privacy transparency tool that I designed a
 nd evaluated to address consumers’ needs when purchasing and interacting
  with smart devices. I will end my talk by discussing emerging and future 
 directions for my research to design equitable security and privacy tools 
 and policies by studying and designing for the needs of diverse population
 s.\n\nBio\nPardis Emami-Naeini is a postdoctoral researcher in the Securit
 y and Privacy Research Lab at the University of Washington. Her research i
 s broadly at the intersection of security and privacy\, usability\, and hu
 man-computer interaction. Her work has been published at flagship venues i
 n security (IEEE S&P\, SOUPS) and human-computer interaction and social sc
 iences (CHI\, CSCW) and covered by multiple outlets\, including Wired and 
 the Wall Street Journal. Her research has informed the National Institute 
 of Standards and Technology (NIST)\, Consumer Reports\, and the World Econ
 omic Forum in their efforts toward designing usable and informative securi
 ty and privacy labels for smart devices. Pardis received her B.Sc. degree 
 in computer engineering from Sharif University of Technology in 2015 and h
 er Ph.D. degree in computer science from Carnegie Mellon University in 202
 0. She was selected as a Rising Star in electrical engineering and compute
 r science in October 2019 and was awarded the 2019-2020 CMU CyLab Presiden
 tial Fellowship.\n\nMore information
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