Towards Usable Security Policy Tools

23 Mar
Tuesday, 03/23/2010 9:00am to 10:00am
Special Event

Sean Smith
Dartmouth College
Department of Computer Science

Marcus Hall, Gunness Conference Room

Faculty Host: Kevin Fu

Computing does not occur for its own sake; rather, it only has meaning in the context of real human processes. Similarly, technology to provide security and privacy in computing only makes sense if it
embodies the intentions of its human users. This talk presents some of my lab's recent work in this area, including a positive result (using distributed PKI attributes to enable human users to quickly draw trust conclusions about email from unknown senders) and a negative result (educating humans about privacy issues actually makes them worse at crafting privacy polices for things such as Facebook).

Bios: http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~sws/