April 27, 2012, Craig Wills, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Friday, April 27, 2012 at 3:00 PM
8 St. Mary’s Street, Room 203
Refreshments served at 2:45.
Craig Wills
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Shining Light on Leakage of Private Information Via the Web
This talk seeks to shine light on the leakage of private information via the Web. We first examine longitudinal results showing the size of users’ privacy footprints continues to grow as third-party trackers are increasingly used. We then examine the leakage of private information about users to these third parties via social networking and non-social networking sites. We conclude with a summary of what can be done to prevent leakage and our own ongoing work.
Craig Wills is Professor of Computer Science at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. He does research on Internet application performance and measurement. Recent work has examined issues related to Internet privacy with visibility in venues such as the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and NPR Science Friday.
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