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SUMMARY:Tech Abuse in the Intimate Partner Violence Setting: Issues\, Chal
 lenges\, and Mitigations - Damon McCoy\, New York University
DTSTART:20200505T130000Z
DTEND:20200505T140000Z
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CONTACT:Jack Hughes
DESCRIPTION:Technology connects people which can be both positive and some
 times negative. The problems arising from tech abuse more broadly and espe
 cially in the intimate partner violence setting are now becoming more appa
 rent. Past investigations of these issues have largely been qualitative in
  nature and conducted by social scientists. Indeed\, multiple studies have
  highlighted the harms caused by gendered tech abuse. However\, we have li
 ttle quantitative analysis of these issues. In this talk\, I’ll highligh
 t how our understanding of tech abuse in the intimate partner violence set
 ting can be improved through the creation of data analysis pipelines\, the
  challenges that arise in attempting to study these issues at scale\, and 
 some of the strategies that might mitigate these issues.\n\n\nRelated pape
 rs:\n\nhttp://damonmccoy.com/papers/spyware.pdf\n\nhttp://damonmccoy.com/p
 apers/Creepware_SP.pdf\n\nhttp://damonmccoy.com/papers/clinicalsec.pdf\n\n
 \nBio: Damon McCoy is an associate professor of Computer Science and Engin
 eering at the New York University Tandon School of Engineering. He focuses
  on understanding the security and privacy issues at the intersection of s
 ociety and technology. He received his Ph.D.\, MS\, and BS in Computer Sci
 ence from the University of Colorado\, Boulder. McCoy is the recipient of 
 an NSF CAREER award\, former CRA/CCC Computer Innovation Fellow\, IEEE Sec
 urity and Privacy test of time and best practical paper awards\, and an AC
 M MobiSys best paper award.\n\n\nRECORDING:  Please note\, this event will
  be recorded and will be available after the event for an indeterminate pe
 riod under a CC BY-NC-ND license. Audience members should bear this in min
 d before joining the webinar or asking questions.
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