Author Archives: erant
New paper accepted for publication: A methodology for estimating the value of privacy in information disclosure systems
Our new paper was recently accepted to Computers in Human Behavior! The paper, led by group member Ron Hirschprung, with Eran Toch, group member Frank Bolton, and Prof. Oded Maimon, aims to estimate people’s value of privacy through an iterative process
New paper accepted for publication: A methodology for estimating the value of privacy in information disclosure systems
Our new paper was recently accepted to Computers in Human Behavior! The paper, led by group member Ron Hirschprung, with Eran Toch, group member Frank Bolton, and Prof. Oded Maimon, aims to estimate people’s value of privacy through an iterative process
Talking about Smart Cities, Mobility Data and Privacy
I (Eran) will be talking about “Human Location tracking in the Smart City: potential and privacy risks”, at the monthly seminar of City Center, Tel Aviv University’s Research Center for Cities and Urbanism. The Seminar will take place on March 14th, 16:00
Talking about Smart Cities, Mobility Data and Privacy
I (Eran) will be talking about “Human Location tracking in the Smart City: potential and privacy risks”, at the monthly seminar of City Center, Tel Aviv University’s Research Center for Cities and Urbanism. The Seminar will take place on March 14th, 16:00
New semester, new seminar
New semester, new weekly seminar: Focus on Network Security at the School of Economics. Tackling questions of security, privacy and economics. The new semester had just started, and there is one exciting new venture: I (Eran) am co-organize with Prof. Neil
New semester, new seminar
New semester, new weekly seminar: Focus on Network Security at the School of Economics. Tackling questions of security, privacy and economics. The new semester had just started, and there is one exciting new venture: I (Eran) am co-organize with Prof. Neil
Travelling to Milan and Cambridge, MA
I will be travelling to Milan (February 8th-11th) and Cambridge, MA (February 13th-16th), to participate in two exciting kick-off meetings. The first for our PACS project and the second for the DARPA Purposeful Privacy project. In Cambridge, I will also give
Travelling to Milan and Cambridge, MA
I will be travelling to Milan (February 8th-11th) and Cambridge, MA (February 13th-16th), to participate in two exciting kick-off meetings. The first for our PACS project and the second for the DARPA Purposeful Privacy project. In Cambridge, I will also give
Gal Bar-On successfully defended his M.A. project
Congratulations to Gal Bar-On for successfully defending his M.A. project: “How choice architectures affect mobile OS configuration”.
Gal Bar-On successfully defended his M.A. project
Congratulations to Gal Bar-On for successfully defending his M.A. project: “How choice architectures affect mobile OS configuration”.
Urban Studies Journal blog post
Tali Hatuka and myself wrote a post at the Urban Studies Journal blog about smartphones and public spaces. Check it out.
Urban Studies Journal blog post
Tali Hatuka and myself wrote a post at the Urban Studies Journal blog about smartphones and public spaces. Check it out.
New paper accepted to publication: Being Visible in Public Space: The Normalization of Asymmetrical Visibility
A new paper, co-authored by Tali Hatuka and Eran Toch, was recently accepted to Urban Studies. The paper, titled “Being Visible in Public Space: The Normalization of Asymmetrical Visibility”. SAGE Journals had published the paper online at their website. The article
New paper accepted to publication: Being Visible in Public Space: The Normalization of Asymmetrical Visibility
A new paper, co-authored by Tali Hatuka and Eran Toch, was recently accepted to Urban Studies. The paper, titled “Being Visible in Public Space: The Normalization of Asymmetrical Visibility”. SAGE Journals had published the paper online at their website. The article