Digital Privacy: Implementation and Usability

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In this course, provided in collaboration with IEEE Digital Privacy, an IEEE Future Directions Initiative, we focus on understanding how to make privacy usable for end users. We discuss the usability challenges and explore the human-in-the-loop framework. Next, we focus on privacy decision-making, examine the privacy paradox as a phenomenon, and the insights offered by the privacy calculus. Finally, we explore potential solutions by first addressing the challenge of measuring privacy and then focusing on design principles for systems and technologies.

What you will learn:

  • Examine usability challenges
  • Review human-in-the-loop framework
  • Discuss the privacy paradox
  • Consider privacy calculus
  • Measure privacy

This course is part of the following course program:

Protecting Privacy in the Digital Age

Courses included in this program:

Who Should Attend: Electrical Engineer, Design Engineer, Communications Systems Engineer, Product Engineer, Computer Engineer, Software Engineer, Project Engineer, Software/Security Engineer, AI/ML Engineer

Instructor

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Gurvirender Tejay

Dr. Gurvirender Tejay is the Chair of Education and Training for the IEEE Digital Privacy Initiative. His research expertise is in the field of cybersecurity management and digital privacy. Within cybersecurity, his work has focused on insider threat detection, security governance, policy compliance, security culture, and developing secure systems. Dr. Tejay is currently serving as an Associate Professor of Information Systems at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. He has secured over $10 million US dollars in grant funds to support the education, training and development of professionals and educators in cybersecurity management. Dr. Tejay was selected to serve as a High-Level Facilitator (Ministers Track) for the United Nation’s World Summit on the Information Society Forum in 2020. He also serves as an Editor-in-Chief for the Organizational Cybersecurity Journal. Dr. Tejay received his doctorate in information systems from Virginia Commonwealth University. He also holds a Master of Science in Computer Science from the University of Chicago, and Master of Arts in Economics from the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee

Publication Year: 2023

ISBN: 978-1-7281-7824-0


Digital Privacy: Implementation and Usability
  • Course Provider: Educational Activities
  • Course Number: EDP678
  • Duration (Hours): 1
  • Credits: 0.1 CEU/ 1 PDH