Security, Privacy and Human Behavior


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What is it about human behavior that makes cybersecurity so inherently difficult? Come join this masterfully curated seminar, led by renowned expert Dr. Lorrie Cranor, professor in the School of Computer Science and the Engineering and Public Policy Department at Carnegie Mellon University and director of the CyLab Usable Privacy and Security Laboratory. Leading researchers will share important findings around security and privacy behaviors and mental models, explore security and privacy tools that humans can actually use, and examine emerging threats and challenges that surface as humans adopt new technology.











Participants
Lujo Bauer

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Associate Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering + Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University

Laura Brandimarte

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Assistant Professor, Management Information Systems, University of Arizona

Sunny Consolvo

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User Experience Researcher, Google

Dr. Lorrie Cranor

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Director, Carnegie Mellon University

Sanchari Das

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Doctoral Researcher, Indiana University

Jason Hong

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Professor, Human Computer Interaction Institute

Apu Kapadia

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Associate Professor of Computer Science and Associate Director, Security Program, Indiana University Bloomington

Emilee Rader

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Associate Professor and AT&T Scholar, Department of Media and Information, Michigan State University

Elissa M. Redmiles

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Ph.D. Candidate, Computer Science, University of Maryland

Blase Ur

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Neubauer Family Assistant Professor, University of Chicago

Pamela Wisniewski

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Assistant Professor, University of Central Florida


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