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| '''TIME:'''&nbsp; 15:00h,  Wednesday 26 February 2020<br />'''Place:'''&nbsp;  Kristen Nygaard's Hall (Room 5370), [https://wiki.uio.no/mn/ifi/AFSecurity/index.php/Location Ole-Johan Dahl's House, UiO]<br /><br />'''AGENDA:'''<br />
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| '''TIME:'''&nbsp; 29 April 2020, 14:00h<br />'''Place:'''&nbsp;  Virtual seminar room: email josang@mn.uio.no to get the address, <br /><br />'''AGENDA:'''<br />
15:00h Welcome to UiO<br />15:15h Invited Talk:
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14:00h Welcome to AF''Security'''s virtual seminar room<br />14:05h Invited talk:
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* '''TITLE:''' &nbsp;''Airspace and Outer Space -  The Satellite Infrastructure of GNSS/GPS and its Vulnerabilities'' <br />'''SPEAKER:''' &nbsp;''Kirsten Ullbæk Selvig''&nbsp; (Ministry of Transport) <br />'''ABSTRACT:'''  This talk discusses the international perspectives of airspace and outer space, interfaces and dynamic borderlines. It touches upon the consequences of the digital transformation for the cybersecurity of space activities, including the Norwegian perspective, and our increasing dependence on airspace, aviation and satellite infrastructure in the form of GNSS/GPS. Could this infrastructure break down, and to what extent are we prepared if it happens ?
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* '''TITLE:''' &nbsp;''Privacy for mobile apps: Technical, regulatory and human challenges'' <br />'''SPEAKER:''' &nbsp;''Nurul Momen''&nbsp; (Karlstad University) <br />'''ABSTRACT:'''  What is the most intimate device that you possess? If the answer is your mobile phone, you'd probably be interested in finding out how apps behave. In one end, we have a powerful device capable of collecting, monitoring, processing, transmitting data and in other end, this device is connected to hundreds of services through apps. Undeniably, users are being subjected to privacy exploitation due to the obvious reason - surveillance capitalism. We intend to turn the table around by simply asking - how do the apps behave?
  
16:00h Discussion<br />
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14:45h Discussion<br />
  
'''BIO:''' &nbsp; Kirsten Ullbæk Selvig is Director General in the Ministry of Transport. She holds a law degree from the University of Copenhagen, and has studied one year at the Norwegian Defense College. She has previously been assistant Director General at the Department for Petroleum Affairs and The Tax Law Department in the Ministry of Finance. In 1996 she was appointed Director General in the Norwegian Ministry of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs with responsibilities for infrastructure for maritime transport and safety at sea, civil radio navigation and GNSS policy - and matters concerning the High North/the Arctic and cooperation with other Arctic and neighboring  nations. Since 2014 she works in the Ministry of Transport, with special tasks within aviation i.e.- Civil- military cooperation concerning aviation, airspace, ATM-security and cyber security at national level and  in relation to EU, other nations, Eurocontrol.
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'''BIO:''' &nbsp; Nurul Momen is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Computer Science and Mathematics at Karlstad University, Sweden. His research interests focus on privacy-enhancing technologies, transparency, usability, mobile communications, and data protection, particularly the security and privacy aspects of access-control models for mobile operating systems. Momen received an M.S. in security and an M.S. in privacy from the double-degree program at the Technical University of Berlin, Germany, and the University of Trento, Italy. Contact him at nurul.momen@kau.se.<br />
She has extensive experience from international cooperation both bilateral and  with UN, EU, Nordic and Arctic nations and organizations concerning i.e. GNSS, radio navigation, surveillance, information- and warning systems, data exchange.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 16:02, 24 April 2020

Privacy for Mobile Apps

TIME:  29 April 2020, 14:00h
Place:  Virtual seminar room: email josang@mn.uio.no to get the address,

AGENDA:

14:00h Welcome to AFSecurity's virtual seminar room
14:05h Invited talk:

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  • TITLE:  Privacy for mobile apps: Technical, regulatory and human challenges
    SPEAKER:  Nurul Momen  (Karlstad University)
    ABSTRACT: What is the most intimate device that you possess? If the answer is your mobile phone, you'd probably be interested in finding out how apps behave. In one end, we have a powerful device capable of collecting, monitoring, processing, transmitting data and in other end, this device is connected to hundreds of services through apps. Undeniably, users are being subjected to privacy exploitation due to the obvious reason - surveillance capitalism. We intend to turn the table around by simply asking - how do the apps behave?

14:45h Discussion

BIO:   Nurul Momen is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Computer Science and Mathematics at Karlstad University, Sweden. His research interests focus on privacy-enhancing technologies, transparency, usability, mobile communications, and data protection, particularly the security and privacy aspects of access-control models for mobile operating systems. Momen received an M.S. in security and an M.S. in privacy from the double-degree program at the Technical University of Berlin, Germany, and the University of Trento, Italy. Contact him at nurul.momen@kau.se.

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