Challenges of making PETs usable v/Simone Fischer-Hübner, Karlstad University
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Privacy-enhancing Technologies (PETS), such as homomorphic encryption or differential privacy, can enable privacy-preserving data analyses, but are often counterintuitive and their privacy functionality are difficult to convey to end users. Are you interested in learning more about Privacy-enhancing Technologies? Do you have questions such as: What are the technologies used for enhancing privacy? What is privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs)? What are privacy techniques?
Listen to this talk, where we will discuss related usability challenges of PETs and how such challenges could be approached.
In this talk you will hear Simone Fischer-Hübner from Karlstad University present the topic ‘Challenges of making PETs usable’. Simone is presenting at Driving IT 2022 and Driving IT is IDA IT's big annual 4-track conference with 40 different speakers, where all the important and future things about IT are addressed in one day.
Simone Fischer-Hübner presents ‘Challenges of making PETs usable’ at Driving IT 2022
Simone Fischer-Hübner is a Professor in Computer Science at Karlstad University and Guest Professor at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden. She is specialized on Cyber security, Privacy-enhancing Technologies and usable privacy.
Simone is one of the speakers at Driving IT 2022 that has been organized by a committee of IT professionals. At the conference each speaker was divided into different topics. The topics are:
Simone Fischer-Hübner is presenting at driving IT with the topic ‘Privacy/Security’.