Monthly Archives: January 2018
Bringing privacy to software engineers
I am happy to announce that Dr. Irit Hadar, our collaborator from the University of Haifa, will present our joint work, “Privacy by Designers: Software Developers’ Privacy Mindset” at ICSE 2018, the 40th International Conference on Software Engineering. The conference will be
Bringing privacy to software engineers
I am happy to announce that Dr. Irit Hadar, our collaborator from the University of Haifa, will present our joint work, “Privacy by Designers: Software Developers’ Privacy Mindset” at ICSE 2018, the 40th International Conference on Software Engineering. The conference will be
New demo accepted to IUI 2018
Tokyo, here we come! A new demo was accepted to the ACM Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI) conference, which will be held this year in Tokyo. The demonstration will present Augmented-Genomics, a tool for protecting privacy for clinical genomics with inferential
New demo accepted to IUI 2018
Tokyo, here we come! A new demo was accepted to the ACM Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI) conference, which will be held this year in Tokyo. The demonstration will present Augmented-Genomics, a tool for protecting privacy for clinical genomics with inferential
Presenting two studies at the “City Center” workshop
Two lab members, Ayelet Arditi and Shahaf Donio, will present their ongoing work at the City Center workshop. The workshop will take place on Monday 22/01/2018, 10:00-14:30, hosted at the Department of Geography and Human Environment at the Yad Avner building (room 232).
Presenting two studies at the “City Center” workshop
Two lab members, Ayelet Arditi and Shahaf Donio, will present their ongoing work at the City Center workshop. The workshop will take place on Monday 22/01/2018, 10:00-14:30, hosted at the Department of Geography and Human Environment at the Yad Avner building (room 232).
Commentating at the “The Problem of Theorizing Privacy” workshop
Eran will be commentating on a presentation by Helen Nissenbaum, “Contextual Integrity Up and Down the Data Food Chain” at the International Workshop: The Problem of Theorizing Privacy, organized by Michael Birnhack, Julie E. Cohen, and Mireille Hildebrandt. The workshop will be
Commentating at the “The Problem of Theorizing Privacy” workshop
Eran will be commentating on a presentation by Helen Nissenbaum, “Contextual Integrity Up and Down the Data Food Chain” at the International Workshop: The Problem of Theorizing Privacy, organized by Michael Birnhack, Julie E. Cohen, and Mireille Hildebrandt. The workshop will be
Oshrat is presenting at HICSS
Oshrat will talk about our study, “Crowdsourcing Privacy Design Critique: An Empirical Evaluation of Framing Effects”, at HICSS’51, Thursday, January 4th, at the Kona 1 room.
Oshrat is presenting at HICSS
Oshrat will talk about our study, “Crowdsourcing Privacy Design Critique: An Empirical Evaluation of Framing Effects”, at HICSS’51, Thursday, January 4th, at the Kona 1 room.
Assessing the potential of crowdsourcing package delivery using mobility data
All are welcome to Ayelet Arditi’s talk about “Assessing the potential of crowdsourcing package delivery using mobility data”, Tuesday, January 2nd, at 9:00 at the Graduate Seminar at the Department of Industrial Engineering. Ayelet will present some initial results from
Assessing the potential of crowdsourcing package delivery using mobility data
All are welcome to Ayelet Arditi’s talk about “Assessing the potential of crowdsourcing package delivery using mobility data”, Tuesday, January 2nd, at 9:00 at the Graduate Seminar at the Department of Industrial Engineering. Ayelet will present some initial results from