CS Forum: Janne Lindqvist, Rutgers University

2016-11-28 11:00:00 2016-11-28 12:00:00 Europe/Helsinki CS Forum: Janne Lindqvist, Rutgers University CS department's public guest lecture on 'Security and Privacy Engineering in a Mobile World'. Lecture is open to everyone free-of-charge. http://old.cs.aalto.fi/en/midcom-permalink-1e6b210c917eb42b21011e6bdcfb515d247d338d338 Konemiehentie 2, 02150, Espoo

CS department's public guest lecture on 'Security and Privacy Engineering in a Mobile World'. Lecture is open to everyone free-of-charge.

28.11.2016 / 11:00 - 12:00
Konemiehentie 2, 02150, Espoo, FI

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Speaker: assistant prof
Janne Lindqvist
Speaker affiliation:
Rutgers University
Host: Prof Mario Di Francesco
Time: 11:00 (coffee at 10:45)
Venue: T2, CS building

 

Security and Privacy Engineering in a Mobile World

Abstract

Computers, devices, people, and even digital currencies are on the move in today’s world. This presents challenges to security and privacy engineering. In this talk, we will discuss our group’s work on robust authentication methods for smartphones and wearable devices, solutions and attacks against privacy with mobile systems, how your car insurance policies may violate your privacy in surprising ways, and how people think about security and privacy with Bitcoin – a new form of a digital currency.

Bio

Janne Lindqvist is an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering and a member of WINLAB at Rutgers University. From 2011-2013, Janne was an assistant research professor at ECE/WINLAB at Rutgers. Prior to Rutgers, Janne was a post-doc with the Human-Computer
Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science. Janne received his M.Sc. degree in 2005, and D.Sc. degree in 2009, both in Computer Science and Engineering from Helsinki University of Technology, Finland. He works at the intersection of security engineering, human-computer interaction and mobile computing. Before joining academia, Janne co-founded a wireless networks company, Radionet, which was represented in 24 countries before being sold to Florida-based Airspan Networks in 2005. Janne's work has been featured several times in IEEE Spectrum, MIT Technology Review, Scientific American, Communications of the ACM, NPR, WHYY Radio Yahoo! News, and recently also in ABC News Radio, CBS Radio News, Fortune, Computerworld, Der Spiegel, London Times, International Business Times, Slashdot, The Register, and over 800 other online venues and print media around the world. He has received the Best Paper Award from MobiCom’12 and the Best Paper Nominee Award from UbiComp’14.