The Information Networking Institute celebrated its 20 year anniversary in April 2010. This panel discussion, moderated by Pradeep K. Khosla, Dean, College of Engineering; Philip and Marsha Dowd Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, discussed how Carnegie Mellon is driving research over the hurdle of this dichotomy between security and privacy. Panelists were Alessandro Acquisti, Associate Professor of Information Technology and Public Policy, Heinz College; Lorrie Cranor, Associate Professor, Computer Science, Engineering & Public Policy, Director, CyLab Usable Privacy and Security Laboratory; Roman Danyliw (INI alumnus 2000), Technical Director of Cyber Threat & Vulnerability Analysis, CERT, Software Engineering Institute; Matt Kaar (INI alumnus 2006), Senior Information Security Engineer, MITRE; and Adrian Perrig, Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Engineering and Public Policy, and Computer Science and Technical Director, Carnegie Mellon Cylab.
For more, visit: http://www.ini.cmu.edu/
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