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Security Origami: The Art of Folding Security Engineers into Privacy, Security and Cybersecurity |
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Start Date: | 12/2/2014 | Start Time: | 1:30 PM |
End Date: | 12/2/2014 | End Time: | 3:00 PM |
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Event Description:
Center for Cybercrime Studies Presents:
Security Origami: The Art of Folding Security Engineers into Privacy, Security and Cybersecurity
Date: Tuesday, December 2
Time: 1:30 – 3:00 pm
Location: John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Mathematics Conference Room (6.63.37), 6th Floor, New Building
Seda Gürses
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
Information Law Institute, NYU Law School & Department of Media, Culture and Communications, NYU Steinhardt
Abstract
Given the prominence of networked technologies in our everyday lives, civil society, industry and governments are looking to delegate some responsibility to engineers to “secure” these networks. Each of these forces imagines folding security engineering practice into a project of “privacy", “security" or “cybersecurity". While all three projects are related, they are also in tension with each other with respect to their understanding and implementation of security. This talk will look at some of the assumptions that underlie this delegation relationship by studying security engineering artifacts. The talk then continues to ask, what would it take to make this into a delegation relationship that is open to public scrutiny.
RSVP to CyberCrimeCenter@jjay.cuny.edu
For additional information please contact Professor Doug Salane, Director of the Center for Cybercrime Studies, 212-237-8836 or email dsalane@jjay.cuny.edu. Information on this and other lectures is available on the Events page of the Center for Cybercrime Studies
Website: http://johnjayresearch.org/ccs |
Location Information: New Building (View Map) 59th Street and Eleventh Avenue New York, NY
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