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== ''Meaningful Risk Assessment'' ==
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== Privacy for Mobile Apps ==
  
Date: Wednesday 29 October 2014.
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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;''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?
  
Location: Meeting room Awk (room 3118), Ole-Johan Dahls hus (IFI).
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14:45h Discussion<br />
  
'''Agenda'''
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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 />
  
10:00h Welcome at IFI
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10:15h Invited talk
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| AF''Security'' is organised by the UiO Research Group on [https://www.mn.uio.no/ifi/english/research/groups/sec/ Digital Security]
11:00h Discussion
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'''SPEAKER:''' Roy Stranden (Schibsted)
 
 
 
'''TITLE:''' ''How to make risk assessment meaningful for organisations.''
 
 
 
'''ABSTRACT:''' Risk is a relatively vague concept with many facets, and can be difficult to interpret. When organisations spend considerable time and money for the purpose of managing risk it is important that this effort results in meaningful results. This talk discusses the interpretations of risk and its components, and how organisations can get the most benefit out of risk assessment exercises.
 
 
 
'''SPEAKER BIO:'''
 
 
 
Roy Stranden has worked within security for more than 25 years, with experience from the Nationa Police Security Service, the National Intelligence Service as well as from the consulting company Ernst & Young. Roy Stranden is currently the director of security for the media company Schibsted. Roy has an MSc in Risk, Crisis and Disaster Management, a Postgraduate Diploma in Security Management, a Certificate in Applied Intelligence and a Certificate in Terrorism Studies. Roy is also a Fellow of the Security Institute (FSyI) and a Certified Information Security Manager (CISM). Roy Stranden chaired the working group that developed the recent national standards NS 5831 Risk Management and NS 5832 Risk Analysis.
 

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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