[PiN-diskusjon] AFSecurity: Privacy Usability (fwd)

Thomas Gramstad thomas.gramstad at ub.uio.no
Tir 8. Nov 2022 01:58:36 CET


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Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2022 16:36:56 +0000
From: Audun Jøsang <josang at ifi.uio.no>
Subject: AFSecurity: Privacy Usability

You are welcome to attend the AFSecurity Seminar at 14:00h on Friday 18 
November 2022 at IFI in Kristen Nygaard's hall on level 5.
https://wiki.uio.no/mn/ifi/AFSecurity/index.php/18_November_2022

AGENDA:
14:00h Welcome to AFSecurity in Kristen Nygaard's hall on level 5, coffee and 
snacks served

14:15h Invited talk
*	TITLE:  Employee-Centric Design of Technical and Organizational Privacy 
Measures
*	SPEAKER: Jan Tolsdorf, Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences, 
Germany
*	ABSTRACT:
The European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) requires the 
implementation of Technical and Organizational Measures (TOMs) to reduce the 
risk of illegitimate processing of personal data. For these measures to be 
effective, they must be applied correctly by employees who process personal 
data under the authority of their organization. However, even data processing 
employees often have limited knowledge of data protection policies and 
regulations, which increases the likelihood of misconduct and privacy breaches. 
To lower the likelihood of unintentional privacy breaches, TOMs must be 
developed with employees' needs, capabilities, and usability requirements in 
mind. This talk provides insights into a user-centric design study with 
employees of two public institutions in Germany, with the aim of designing a 
solution to support data processing employees in handling personal data in a 
privacy-compliant manner. The presentation covers details on the development 
process and the evaluations.

14:45h Discussion

BIO
Jan Tolsdorf works as a research assistant in the Data and Application Security 
Group of Prof. Dr.-Ing. Luigi Lo Iacono at Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of 
Applied Sciences, Germany. He has recently completed his PhD in Computer 
Science at the University of Göttingen, Germany. Jan's research activities are 
in the area of usable security and privacy. The Talk covers findings from his 
research focusing on the study of human factors in privacy in the employment 
context.

AFSecurity is organised by the Digital Security Group.
https://wiki.uio.no/mn/ifi/AFSecurity/index.php/Main_Page


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