CIF Seminars
A monthly series of interdisciplinary seminars around legal and technical topics related to cybersecurity and online privacy, organised by the CiTiP, COSIC, and DistriNET research groups of KU Leuven. Various seminar dates.
CIF Seminars @ KU Leuven
A monthly series of interdisciplinary seminars around legal and technical topics related to cybersecurity and online privacy, organised by the CiTiP, COSIC, and DistriNET research groups of KU Leuven. We thank the Weizenbaum Institute for logistic and technical support. Subscribe to our mailing list or follow us on Twitter #CIFSeminarsKUL for talk announcements. A playlist with all the recorded sessions is available on YouTube, presentation slides are available below. All dates and times are in Brussels, Belgium time zone, CET/CEST.
- CIF Seminars @ KU Leuven
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- One piece of the puzzle: computational limits and opportunities of anonymity for whistleblower protection (by Dr. Stefan Schiffner and Prof. Bettina Berendt)
- Why do we need life-cycle thinking in the context of IoT? (by Thibault Pirson)
- Whistleblowing for Change (by Tatiana Bazzichelli)
- An Audit of Facebook’s Political Ad Policy Enforcement (by Victor Le Pochat)
- Facial recognition in the wild: All Eyes on Clearview AI (by Dr. Catherine Jasserand)
- Sex, Work, and Technology: Lessons for Internet Governance & Digital Safety (by Dr. Elissa M. Redmiles)
- “Hypocrite Commits”: what are the legal and ethical limits to cybersecurity research? (by Ivo Emanuilov)
- Empowerment through self-diagnosis: A critical perspective on the empowerment rhetorics around self-testing apps (by Alexandra Kapeller and Iris Loosman)
- Rise of the Robots: Exploring Some Risk and Assurance Challenges for RAS (by Dr. Nikita Johnson)
- Web tracking, consent pop-ups and dark patterns: Legal and technical perspectives (by Prof. Nataliia Bielova and Prof. Cristiana Santos)
- Circumvention of tracking protections by means of first-party tracking (by Yana Dimova)
- Is the law getting outpaced by autonomous vehicles? (by Charlotte Ducuing and Orian Dheu)
- (De)constructing ethics for autonomous vehicles: What was the question again? (by Prof. Bettina Berendt)
- Proximity tracing with Coronalert: lessons learned (by Prof. Bart Preneel)
- Recent developments concerning confidentiality of communications and the use of technology to combat child sexual abuse online (by Dr Brendan Van Alsenoy)
- Technological testing Grounds: Migration Management Experiments from the Ground Up (by Dr. Petra Molnar)
- Cyber security from technological research to offensive (mis)appropriation (by Erik Zouave)
- Privacy by Design (by Dr. Laurens Sion)
- Compelled Decryption (by Dr. Sofie Royer and Ward Yperman)
- Watching IoTs That Watch Us: Empirically Studying IoT Security & Privacy at Scale (by Prof. Danny Y. Huang)
- LINDDUN GO: A lightweight approach to privacy threat modeling (by Dr. Kim Wuyts)
- The full force of the state: predictive policing interventions (by Fieke Jansen)
- (In-)Security of Implantable Medical Devices (by Dr. Eduard Marin Fabregas)
- Cybersecurity of Medical Devices: Legal and Ethical Challenges (by Elisabetta Biasin and Erik Kamenjašević)
- Homomorphic Encryption (by Prof. Dr. Nigel Smart)
- Ethical Hacking (by Dr. Sofie Royer)
- Threat modeling: A guided tour (by Dr. Koen Yskout)
- The NIS-Directive and the Cybersecurity Act (by Stefano Fantin and Michiel Fierens)
- Trusted Execution and how far you can trust it (by Dr. Jan Tobias Muehlberg)
Upcoming Seminars
- Tuesday, 31 May 2022: Using data while preserving privacy today: the failure of de-identification, the practicability of modern techniques, and anonymity in the GDPR (by Andrea Gadotti)
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