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SUMMARY:CIS Seminar: "Mitigating Technology Abuse in Intimate Partner Violence and Encrypted Messaging"
DESCRIPTION:Computer security is traditionally about the protection of technology\, whereas trust and safety efforts focus on preventing technology abuse from harming people. In this talk\, I’ll explore the interplay between security and tech abuse\, and make the case that trust and safety represents an important frontier for computer security researchers. To do so\, I’ll draw on examples from two lines of my recent work. \nFirst\, I’ll overview our work on technology abuse in the context of intimate partner violence (IPV). IPV is a widespread social ill affecting about one in four women and one in ten men at some point in their lives.  Via interviews with survivors and professionals\, online measurement studies\, and reverse engineering of malicious tools\, our research has provided the most granular view to date of technology abuse in IPV contexts. This has helped educate our efforts on intervention design\, most notably in the form of what we call clinical computer security: direct\, expert assistance to help survivors navigate technology abuse.  Our work led to establishing the Clinic to End Tech Abuse\, which has so far worked to help hundreds of survivors of IPV in New York City. \nSecond\, I’ll discuss how basic security tools like encrypted messaging need to be adapted in light of tech abuse. Here we find a fundamental tension between the desire for messaging service providers to help moderate malicious content and the confidentiality goals of encryption\, which prevent the platform from seeing content. I’ll show how we end up reconceptualizing and redesigning basic cryptographic tools to more securely support abuse mitigation. \nThe talk will include content on abuse\, including discussion of physical\, sexual\, and emotional violence.
URL:https://seasevents.nmsdev7.com/event/cis-seminar-mitigating-technology-abuse-in-intimate-partner-violence-and-encrypted-messaging/
LOCATION:Wu and Chen Auditorium (Room 101)\, Levine Hall\, 3330 Walnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Computer and Information Science":MAILTO:cherylh@cis.upenn.edu
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