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SUMMARY:Michaelmas Talklet Event - Jessica Man\, Elizabeth Ho\, Bianca Sch
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DTSTART:20231129T130000Z
DTEND:20231129T140000Z
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CONTACT:Yuting Shang
DESCRIPTION:Speaker 1: Jessica Man \n\nTitle: *Autism Disclosures and Cy
 bercrime Discourse on a Large Underground Forum*\n\nAbstract: Prior resear
 ch on the relationship between autism and cybercrime has been inconclusive
 . While some research suggests those who had an autism diagnosis are more 
 likely to engage in cybercrime than those without\, other evidence indicat
 es a diagnosis of autism is associated with a lower risk of cybercrime off
 ending. In this talk I will share the research carried out to study the re
 lationship between autism and cybercrime offending\, using data gathered f
 rom cybercrime-related conversations on underground forums.\n\n-----------
 ------------------------------\n\nSpeaker 2: Elizabeth Ho \n\nTitle: *My
  Internship Experience in the Arm* TrustedFirmware-A team \n\nAbstract: 
 A short talk about the Arm TrustZone technology\, what the TrustedFirmware
 -A team does\, and what I did over the course of my 3-month internship las
 t summer.\n\n-----------------------------------------\n\nSpeaker 3: Bianc
 a Schor\n\nTitle: *Is your menstruation app really your friend?* \n\nAbstr
 act: While tracking apps to record and quantify menstrual cycles are boomi
 ng\, the question of whether these are built for and with users remains to
  be proven. Through the prism of Responsible AI and Feminist Human-Compute
 r Interaction (HCI) theory\, we discuss three common types of existing men
 struation apps. This talk therefore aims to introduce a broad audience to 
 some key challenges and opportunities in the femtech and AI for women's he
 alth design space.\n
LOCATION:Computer Laboratory\, William Gates Building\, FW26
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