Month: October 2020
[report] Exploring Social Acceptability and Expectations in Communal Use of Smart Home Devices
/I just uploaded an old report on some research that did not become part of my thesis but was pivotal to my PhD journey: Exploring Social Acceptability and Expectations in Communal Use of Smart Home Devices (Research Report) from July 2020. This report documents an effort to explore communal use in smart homes with a factorial vignette […]
Read more »Approaching Data Protection by Design in Connected Communal Spaces. A Case for Contextualised Participatory Design.
/A Case for Contextualised Participatory Design Published in the 2020 Yearbook, Centre for Doctoral Training in Cyber Security. University of Oxford. There is a gap between person-centred data protection legislation and practices, and the communal implications of internet-connected technology. Modern communal spaces – such as our homes – typically involve heterogeneous groupings of individuals with […]
Read more »[talk] Context – Privacy Engineering in Smart Homes (guest lecture)
/Data Security and Privacy, MSc in Software and Systems Security. Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford.
Read more »[talk] Beyond the Individual: Exploring Data Protection by Design in Connected Communal Spaces
/(Talk) at the 2020 USENIX Conference on Privacy Engineering Practice and Respect (PEPR 20). Virtual event. There’s a gap between the personal focus of data protection legislation and practices, and the communal implications of internet-connected technology. Through our research, we’ve started to explore how existing design tools and methods can help understand and address communal implications. […]
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