Monthly Archives: January 2022
Data Privacy Day Event: Ethical Product Design
In (almost) Data Privacy Day, 2022, the lab was featured in an event organized by the IAPP – International Association of Privacy Professionals and Privacy Israel. The event was headlined by a lecture by Eran Toch about privacy and ethical engineering and then Eilat Lev
Data Privacy Day Event: Ethical Product Design
In (almost) Data Privacy Day, 2022, the lab was featured in an event organized by the IAPP – International Association of Privacy Professionals and Privacy Israel. The event was headlined by a lecture by Eran Toch about privacy and ethical engineering and then Eilat Lev
Media coverage regarding the NSO’a Pegasus
Eran was interviewed by several media outlets regarding the new discoveries about NSO’s Pegasus tool: Interviewed by Gidi Gov in 102FM. Interview in Calcalist.
Media coverage regarding the NSO’a Pegasus
Eran was interviewed by several media outlets regarding the new discoveries about NSO’s Pegasus tool: Interviewed by Gidi Gov in 102FM. Interview in Calcalist.
New paper accepted to IMWUT
New paper accepted to ACM #IMWUT / @ubicomp: Toward Proactive Support for Older Adults — Predicting the Right Moment for Providing Mobile Safety Help. The work is led by the lab’s student Tamir Mendel, with Roei Schuster, Eran Tromer, and Eran
New paper accepted to IMWUT
New paper accepted to ACM #IMWUT / @ubicomp: Toward Proactive Support for Older Adults — Predicting the Right Moment for Providing Mobile Safety Help. The work is led by the lab’s student Tamir Mendel, with Roei Schuster, Eran Tromer, and Eran
New funded project — Less is More: Addressing Mobile Application Security and Privacy through Debloating
We are delighted to announce that we received funding for our project “Less is More: Addressing Mobile Application Security and Privacy through Debloating” from Singapore’s National Cybersecurity R&D Programme (NCR) and the Blavatnik Interdisciplinary Cyber Research Center (ICRC) in Israel.
New funded project — Less is More: Addressing Mobile Application Security and Privacy through Debloating
We are delighted to announce that we received funding for our project “Less is More: Addressing Mobile Application Security and Privacy through Debloating” from Singapore’s National Cybersecurity R&D Programme (NCR) and the Blavatnik Interdisciplinary Cyber Research Center (ICRC) in Israel.