Author Archives: erant
Analyzing Crowd-sourced Delivery Startup: A poster presented at Share-Israel Conference
Amit will present our poster “Analyzing Crowd-sourced Delivery Startup” at the Share-Israel conference. At the poster, we tell the story of a crowd-source delivery service that operates a bid-based delivery application. It connects people who need delivery services with more
Analyzing Crowd-sourced Delivery Startup: A poster presented at Share-Israel Conference
Amit will present our poster “Analyzing Crowd-sourced Delivery Startup” at the Share-Israel conference. At the poster, we tell the story of a crowd-source delivery service that operates a bid-based delivery application. It connects people who need delivery services with more
Another talk, at the IBM Security Seminar
Okay, so Wednesday, December 7th is going to be pretty busy. At the afternoon, I will talk at the IBM Security Seminar about incentivizing users for cyber security hygiene. The full program can be found here: https://www.research.ibm.com/haifa/Workshops/security2016/
Another talk, at the IBM Security Seminar
Okay, so Wednesday, December 7th is going to be pretty busy. At the afternoon, I will talk at the IBM Security Seminar about incentivizing users for cyber security hygiene. The full program can be found here: https://www.research.ibm.com/haifa/Workshops/security2016/
Talking at the Big Medical Data workshop
On Wednesday, December 7th, I (Eran) will talk and head a panel about the state of art of big data, and what it means for privacy. The workshop is organized by the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics and in
Talking at the Big Medical Data workshop
On Wednesday, December 7th, I (Eran) will talk and head a panel about the state of art of big data, and what it means for privacy. The workshop is organized by the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics and in
New paper accepted: Understanding the Valuation of Location Privacy – a Crowdsourcing-Based Approach
Hawaii, here we come! We will present the paper “Understanding the Valuation of Location Privacy: a Crowdsourcing-Based Approach”, which was recently accepted to HICSS. The paper, written by Maija Poikela of the Quality and Usability Lab, TU Berlin, and by Eran Toch.
New paper accepted: Understanding the Valuation of Location Privacy – a Crowdsourcing-Based Approach
Hawaii, here we come! We will present the paper “Understanding the Valuation of Location Privacy: a Crowdsourcing-Based Approach”, which was recently accepted to HICSS. The paper, written by Maija Poikela of the Quality and Usability Lab, TU Berlin, and by Eran Toch.
Happy new Hebrew year
Happy new Hebrew year! The months of September and October are always a good time to summarize, reflect and think ahead. So, it is a great opportunity to wish you a happy, fruitful, and peaceful new year.
Happy new Hebrew year
Happy new Hebrew year! The months of September and October are always a good time to summarize, reflect and think ahead. So, it is a great opportunity to wish you a happy, fruitful, and peaceful new year.
CSCW Paper Accepted
Our paper, “Susceptibility to Social Influence of Privacy Behaviors: Peer versus Authoritative Sources” was accepted to CSCW 2017. The paper is based on the Masters thesis work of Tamir Mendel.
CSCW Paper Accepted
Our paper, “Susceptibility to Social Influence of Privacy Behaviors: Peer versus Authoritative Sources” was accepted to CSCW 2017. The paper is based on the Masters thesis work of Tamir Mendel.
