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Privacy-Compliant Mobile Computing

Paarijaat Aditya
MMCI
SWS Student Defense Talks - Thesis Defense
SWS  
Public Audience
English

Date, Time and Location

Monday, 3 December 2018
16:30
60 Minutes
E1 5
029
Saarbrücken

Abstract

Sophisticated mobile computing, sensing and recording devices like smartphones, smartwatches, and wearable cameras are carried by their users virtually around the clock, blurring the distinction between the online and offline worlds. While these devices enable transformative new applications and services, they also introduce entirely new threats to users' privacy, because they can capture a complete record of the user's location, online and offline activities, and social encounters, including an audiovisual record. Such a record of users' personal information is highly sensitive and is subject to numerous privacy risks. In this thesis, we have investigated and built systems to mitigate two such privacy risks: 1) privacy risks due to ubiquitous digital capture, where bystanders may inadvertently be captured in photos and videos recorded by other nearby users,
2) privacy risks to users' personal information introduced by a popular class of apps called `mobile social apps'. In this thesis, we present two systems, called I-Pic and EnCore, built to mitigate these two privacy risks.


Both systems aim to put the users back in control of what personal information is being collected and shared, while still enabling innovative new applications. We built working prototypes of both systems and evaluated them through actual user deployments. Overall we demonstrate that it is possible to achieve privacy-compliant digital capture and it is possible to build privacy-compliant mobile social apps, while preserving their intended functionality and ease-of-use. Furthermore, we also explore how the two solutions can be merged into a powerful combination, one which could enable novel workflows for specifying privacy preferences in image capture that do not currently exist.

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Annika Meiser, 12/04/2018 10:20
Maria-Louise Albrecht, 12/03/2018 09:15
Maria-Louise Albrecht, 11/23/2018 15:30 -- Created document.