Usable Security Case Studies

Lecturer : 
Kristiina Karvonen
Event type: 
HIIT seminar
Event time: 
2010-12-13 13:15 to 14:00
Place: 
Computer Science Building, Room A328
Description: 

 Our next speaker for HIIT Otaniemi seminar series is Kristiina Karvonen from the "Usable Security, Privacy and Trust (USec)" group of the Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT. Before her talk, she will also give a short overview on the research areas of the group.


All ICS@Aalto researchers are also warmly welcome to attend the seminar!

HIIT seminar Otaniemi, Monday December 13, 13:15
Location: Computer Science building, Room A328


Kristiina Karvonen
Usable Security, Privacy and Trust (USec) Group
Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT

Title:
Usable Security Case Studies

Abstract:
Usable security is a field of study that aims to combine research in human computer interaction, security, privacy and trust. Areas of research include, for example, research on innovative security or privacy functionality and design, trust formation, field studies on the use of security or privacy technology, and usability evaluations of new or existing security or privacy features and technology. In my talk I will present an overview of the field and shortly present several case studies to give examples of research in this area.

Welcome!
-- 
Mehmet Gönen
Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT
Aalto University, School of Science and Technology 
Department of Information and Computer Science


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