I've been working with Amy Woszczynski and DJ Oliver on a study that is near and dear to my heart due to my personal experiences with reporting problems I have discovered. This week, we were informed that our study had been accepted for publication in "Computers & Security," an A-level journal on the Australian Business… Continue reading “To report or not to report? Extending Protection Motivation Theory to Vulnerability Discovery and Disclosure” accepted for publication at Computers & Security
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Cybersecurity Month 2020 presentation on Security, Privacy, and Public Policy concerns for Higher Education when using Contact Tracing Apps
I recently participated as a speaker for Kennesaw State University's Cybersecurity Awareness Day program (https://cybersecurity.kennesaw.edu/docs/csa-day-oct-6-2020.pdf). My topic was security, privacy, and public policy issues related to Higher Education usage of contact tracing apps. I've posted my slide deck as a PDF here, in case anyone is interested in seeing them. PDF version of my presentation… Continue reading Cybersecurity Month 2020 presentation on Security, Privacy, and Public Policy concerns for Higher Education when using Contact Tracing Apps
Google and Microsoft ask Governor Deal to veto SB 315
On April 16th, Google and Microsoft jointly sent a letter to Governor Nathan Deal, asking him to veto SB 315.
Interview with WSB TV about MARTA IT and InfoSec concerns
I was recently interviewed by Richard Belcher with WSB TV, about IT and information security concerns at MARTA. The interview can be viewed at http://www.wsbtv.com/video?videoId=646947476&videoVersion=1.0
