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Recognizing the threat of AI Generated Intimate Content

May 9, 2024

Recognizing the threat of AI Generated Intimate Content While freedom of sexual expression is important for relationship intimacy as well as body image, it is critical for adults depicted in intimate content to have consented to its creation and/or sharing. Non-consensual creation, sharing, or the threat of either of those things is called image-based sexual […]

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How Considering Security and Privacy Needs of Marginalized and Vulnerable Populations Leads to More Inclusive Technology Design

January 19, 2024

How Considering Security and Privacy Needs of Marginalized and Vulnerable Populations Leads to More Inclusive Technology Design When technologists design software, who are they thinking about when they are considering who will use their solution? Dr. Mattea Sim examined this question in a recently accepted paper presented at the New Security Paradigms Workshop (NSPW 2023), […]

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ShareMeNOT: Detecting and Defending Against Third Party Tracking on the Web

April 27, 2023

ShareMeNOT: Detecting and Defending Against Third Party Tracking on the Web Dr. Franzi Roesner and Dr. Yoshi Kohno, from the University of Washington, were honored to receive the Test of Time Award, for work on their 2012 paper, studying web tracking. The paper introduced ShareMeNOT, which was later incorporated into the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

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PRISM Team Leads $7.5 Million NSF Project

March 10, 2023

PRISM Team Leads $7.5 Million NSF Project A team comprised of  three faculty from the University of Florida (UF), two, from the University of Washington (UW), two from Indiana University Bloomington (IU), and one  from the Max Planck Institute for Software Systems, were awarded a $7.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to […]

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