Operationalizing Contextual Integrity - April 2020![Conflict Detection Enabled Conflict Detection Enabled](/sites/all/themes/redux/css/images/icons/conflict_enabled_icon.png)
PI(s), Co-PI(s), Researchers:
- Serge Egelman (ICSI)
- Primal Wijesekera (ICSI)
- Alisa Frik (ICSI)
- Julia Bernd (ICSI)
- Helen Nissenbaum (Cornell Tech)
HARD PROBLEM(S) ADDRESSED
Human Behavior, Metrics, Policy-Governed Secure Collaboration, and Scalability and Comporsability.
PUBLICATIONS
- Madelyn R. Sanfilippo, Yan Shvartzshnaider, Irwin Reyes, Helen Nissenbaum, and Serge Egelman. Disaster Privacy/Privacy Disaster. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology (JASIST), 2020; 1- 13.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Paper accepted on examining privacy expectations vs. reality surrounding disaster preparedness/response apps.
- Designed multiple studies to be performed over the coming months, all focusing on users' expectations surrounding in-home data collection and the types of controls they would like to have.
- On March 17, 2020, the city of Berkeley (along with the surrounding counties) issued a public health order mandating ICSI's closure and that all residents remain at home. Because there is no telework agreement for this contract, we were instructed to stop work.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENTS
- Attended Privacy Papers for Policymakers award reception to discuss this research (which received the Best Student Paper Award)
EDUCATIONAL ADVANCES:
- This project is forming the basis of Nathan Malkin's Ph.D. thesis.
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