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Happy new 2020!

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Happy new 2020!

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Call for Nominations – The 2020 Caspar Bowden PET Award

You are invited to submit nominations for the 2020 Caspar Bowden Award for Outstanding Research in Privacy Enhancing Technologies. The Caspar Bowden PET award is presented annually to researchers who have made an outstanding contribution to the theory, design, implementation,

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Call for Nominations – The 2020 Caspar Bowden PET Award

You are invited to submit nominations for the 2020 Caspar Bowden Award for Outstanding Research in Privacy Enhancing Technologies. The Caspar Bowden PET award is presented annually to researchers who have made an outstanding contribution to the theory, design, implementation,

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Workshop on Usable Security and Privacy at the Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB)

Eran will be giving a lecture at the USP Day 2020 – Workshop on Usable Security and Privacy at the Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB), Friday, January 10, 2020. Organized by the Fraunhofer AISEC and FUB.

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Workshop on Usable Security and Privacy at the Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB)

Eran will be giving a lecture at the USP Day 2020 – Workshop on Usable Security and Privacy at the Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB), Friday, January 10, 2020. Organized by the Fraunhofer AISEC and FUB.

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Private Companies and Scholarly Infrastructure: The Question of Google Scholar

I’m happy to announce that we have taken a (small) part in writing a new workshop paper: Jake Goldenfein (Cornell Tech), Sebastian Benthall (NYU), Daniel Griffin (UC Berkeley), Eran Toch (Tel Aviv University): Private Companies and Scholarly Infrastructure: The Question

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Private Companies and Scholarly Infrastructure: The Question of Google Scholar

I’m happy to announce that we have taken a (small) part in writing a new workshop paper: Jake Goldenfein (Cornell Tech), Sebastian Benthall (NYU), Daniel Griffin (UC Berkeley), Eran Toch (Tel Aviv University): Private Companies and Scholarly Infrastructure: The Question

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Full paper available: Evaluating Users’ Perceptions about a System’s Privacy – Differentiating Social and Institutional Aspects

Our paper was presented in SOUPS 2019, and now you can now download the full paper from the Usenix website. Evaluating Users’ Perceptions about a System’s Privacy: Differentiating Social and Institutional Aspects Authors: Oshrat Ayalon and Eran Toch, Tel Aviv University

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Full paper available: Evaluating Users’ Perceptions about a System’s Privacy – Differentiating Social and Institutional Aspects

Our paper was presented in SOUPS 2019, and now you can now download the full paper from the Usenix website. Evaluating Users’ Perceptions about a System’s Privacy: Differentiating Social and Institutional Aspects Authors: Oshrat Ayalon and Eran Toch, Tel Aviv University

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Kudos to Ayalet Arditi!

Congratulations, kudos, and Mabruk to Ayalet Arditi, who had successfully defended her Master thesis work “Evaluating Crowdsourcing Package Delivery Architectures with Mobility Data”. In her work, Ayalet had used massive datasets of location traces to simulate and predict how systems for

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Kudos to Ayalet Arditi!

Congratulations, kudos, and Mabruk to Ayalet Arditi, who had successfully defended her Master thesis work “Evaluating Crowdsourcing Package Delivery Architectures with Mobility Data”. In her work, Ayalet had used massive datasets of location traces to simulate and predict how systems for

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Happy Passover!

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Happy Passover!

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