Event: Mobile privacy and what your apps are actually doing
Join us for a Privacy Lab talk on Tuesday, June 21 to hear about new efforts in revealing to users what information is being collected by their personal devices.
Phones have become essential tools for modern everyday life. But as we rely more and more on apps, how can we ensure that they are only doing what we're asking?
Tune in to this Privacy Lab event on Tuesday, June 21 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. PDT and find out about new efforts being made to help users understand what their phones are actually doing.
Speakers include Narseo Rodriguez (@narseo), Research Scientist at Berkeley's International Computer Science Institute (ICSI) and Dave Choffnes (@proffnes), Professor at Northeastern University's College of Computer and Information Science (CCIS).
Rodriguez will discuss ICSI's HayStack project, an app that helps users identify which apps leak personal information and also identifies other important elements of mobile security.
Choffnes will talk about ReCon, a cross-platform system for mobile devices that reveals privacy leaks and gives users control without requiring special privileges or customization.
A short Q&A will follow each session. After the presentations and Q&A, attendees will break into small groups for discussion and networking.
When
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
6:00 to 8:00 p.m. PDT
Where
International Computer Science Institute (ICSI)
1947 Center St #600
Berkeley, CA 94704
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More information and registration details can be found here.
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