Misc
Reducing Communication Uncertainty with Social Intelligibility: Challenges and Opportunities
We would love to hear your feedback on a new workshop draft paper presented at the CHI workshop, Designing for Uncertainty in HCI, when does Uncertainty Help? The paper, headed by Brian Lim from NUS, Eran Toch and Oshrat Ayalon,
Reducing Communication Uncertainty with Social Intelligibility: Challenges and Opportunities
We would love to hear your feedback on a new workshop draft paper presented at the CHI workshop, Designing for Uncertainty in HCI, when does Uncertainty Help? The paper, headed by Brian Lim from NUS, Eran Toch and Oshrat Ayalon,
New published paper: Analyzing and Optimizing Access Control Choice Architectures in Online Social Networks
ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology (TIST) had just published our paper, “Analyzing and Optimizing Access Control Choice Architectures in Online Social Networks“, with Rony Hirschprung, Hadas Schwartz-Chassidim, Tamir Mendel, and Oded Maimon. In a nutshell, we have developed
New published paper: Analyzing and Optimizing Access Control Choice Architectures in Online Social Networks
ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology (TIST) had just published our paper, “Analyzing and Optimizing Access Control Choice Architectures in Online Social Networks“, with Rony Hirschprung, Hadas Schwartz-Chassidim, Tamir Mendel, and Oded Maimon. In a nutshell, we have developed
New paper accepted for publication
We are all very happy to announce that our multi-authored paper: “Privacy by Designers: Software Developers’ Privacy Mindset” was accepted to Empirical Software Engineering. The paper, a collaborative work led by Irit Hadar from the University of Haifa, is a qualitative study
New paper accepted for publication
We are all very happy to announce that our multi-authored paper: “Privacy by Designers: Software Developers’ Privacy Mindset” was accepted to Empirical Software Engineering. The paper, a collaborative work led by Irit Hadar from the University of Haifa, is a qualitative study
Privacy by Design Workshop: Can Engineers and Organizations do it?
All are invited to our 3-day privacy-by-design workshop, in Israel between April 25th and April 27. The workshop, sponsored by the Israel National Fund, will include three days, each with its particular focus: 1. The first day (April 25) will be
Privacy by Design Workshop: Can Engineers and Organizations do it?
All are invited to our 3-day privacy-by-design workshop, in Israel between April 25th and April 27. The workshop, sponsored by the Israel National Fund, will include three days, each with its particular focus: 1. The first day (April 25) will be
Congratulations to Lena for successfully defending her Master’s Thesis
We are very happy to announce that Yelena (Lena) Petrykina had successfully defended her Master’s thesis, “Incentivizing Users to Follow Information Security Practices”. Lena had developed a personal software agent,implemented as a Google Chrome extension, that “couches” the user to follow
Congratulations to Lena for successfully defending her Master’s Thesis
We are very happy to announce that Yelena (Lena) Petrykina had successfully defended her Master’s thesis, “Incentivizing Users to Follow Information Security Practices”. Lena had developed a personal software agent,implemented as a Google Chrome extension, that “couches” the user to follow
Lecture at the 5th Kinneret Conference for Software Engineering Education
On Tuesday, 21.2.2017, Oshrat Ayalon will present our research in the 5th Kinneret Conference for Software Engineering Education. In the research, with Michael Birnhack and Irit Hadar, we tried to understand how developers make design decisions about users’ privacy.
Lecture at the 5th Kinneret Conference for Software Engineering Education
On Tuesday, 21.2.2017, Oshrat Ayalon will present our research in the 5th Kinneret Conference for Software Engineering Education. In the research, with Michael Birnhack and Irit Hadar, we tried to understand how developers make design decisions about users’ privacy.
New paper accepted to ACM Intelligent Systems and Technology (TIST)
We have a new paper accepted to ACM Intelligent Systems and Technology (TIST): “Analyzing and Optimizing Access Control Choice Architectures in Online Social Networks”. The paper’s writing was led by Ron Hirschprung, with two other group members, Hadas Schwartz-Chassidim and Tamir Mendel, and with
New paper accepted to ACM Intelligent Systems and Technology (TIST)
We have a new paper accepted to ACM Intelligent Systems and Technology (TIST): “Analyzing and Optimizing Access Control Choice Architectures in Online Social Networks”. The paper’s writing was led by Ron Hirschprung, with two other group members, Hadas Schwartz-Chassidim and Tamir Mendel, and with