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I am also interested in public policy issues, especially those regarding privacy, and have given invited talks discussing these issues at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). My research has been supported by NSF, Department of Education, Google, Facebook, Alcatel-Lucent, and The Privacy Projects.
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My research focuses on privacy and security, and social computing. I study people's privacy/security attitudes, concerns, decision-making, and behaviors. I use insights from these empirical studies to design usable mechanisms that enhance people's awareness and control of their privacy and security. My research draws theories and techniques from information and computer sciences (e.g., privacy and security, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), accessible computing, and machine learning) as well as social sciences (e.g., anthropology, behavioral economics). I am also interested in policy issues around privacy. My research often involves an iterative design process that consists of studying users, building prototypes, and evaluating them empirically. I employ both qualitative and quantitative methods such as surveys, interviews, diary studies, ethnographic studies, experiments, server log analyses, Internet measurement studies and machine learning. I also design, build, and evaluate prototypes with lab or field experiments.
Research Summary
My research focuses on privacy and security, and social computing. I study people's privacy/security attitudes, concerns, decision-making, and behaviors. I use insights from these empirical studies to design usable mechanisms that enhance people's awareness and control of their privacy and security. My research draws theories and techniques from information and computer sciences (e.g., privacy and security, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), accessible computing, and machine learning) as well as social sciences (e.g., anthropology, behavioral economics). I am also interested in policy issues around privacy. My research often involves an iterative design process that consists of studying users, building prototypes, and evaluating them empirically. I employ both qualitative and quantitative methods such as surveys, interviews, diary studies, ethnographic studies, experiments, server log analyses, Internet measurement studies and machine learning. I also design, build, and evaluate prototypes with lab or field experiments.
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