Authors: Hilda Hadan, Laura Calloway, and Dr. L.Jean Camp
The handshake came first. Then the high-five, the fist bump and, more recently, the elbow bump. We greet each other in many different ways, but a warm handshake is more than
Professor Jean Camp of Indiana University’s Security and Privacy in Informatics, Computing and Engineering (SPICE), and Zheng Dong of Microsoft Research (formerly of Indiana University; Dong received his Ph.D. in Security Informatics in 2015) were approved for a patent on
The highest number of active WhatsApp users in Southeast Asia exists in India and consists of approximately 200 million active users. Yet, despite this large user base, user perceptions of privacy settings were under researched within this population.
Although essential to modern society, anonymity is increasingly hard to achieve due to the proliferation of data collection and surveillance of everyday life. Without anonymity, citizens cannot have a reasonable expectation of privacy or freedom of expression without reproach.
On September 21st and 22nd, K-12 teachers from across the state gathered at the University of Indiana for the second annual “Flipping the Switch” Educators Conference. This conference had a strong focus on cybersecurity education due to Indiana Department