Understanding Privacy Concerns of WhatsApp Users in India

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Jayati Dev is a first year doctoral student in Security Informatics, with a minor in Human-Computer Interaction design at the School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering at Indiana University Bloomington. Her undergraduate training was in Electronics and Communication Engineering where she worked on cryptographic implementation of authenticated encryption algorithms on modern processors. Her research focus is human-centered design for enhanced privacy and security in mobile application and IoT devices, especially for vulnerable populations.

Sanchari Das is pursuing PhD in Security Informatics at Indiana University Bloomington. Her research interests include Usable Privacy and Security, Human Factors Aspect of Security, User Experience, Social Media Research, and Human-Computer Interaction. She received her Masters in Computer Applications at Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India and her Bachelors in Computer Applications from The Heritage Academy, Kolkata, India and was a Gold-medalist in her batch. She has also interned in prestigious organizations such as Infosys Limited and HCL Technologies.

L. Jean Camp is a Professor at the School of Informatics and Computing at Indiana University. She is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. She joined Indiana University after eight years at Harvard’s Kennedy School where her courses were also listed in Harvard Law, Harvard Business, and the Engineering Systems Division of MIT. She spent the year after earning her doctorate from Carnegie Mellon as a Senior Member of the Technical Staff at Sandia National Laboratories. She began her career as an engineer at Catawba Nuclear Station with a MSEE at University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Her research focuses on the intersection of human and technical trust, leveraging economic models and human-centered design to create safe, secure systems. Her early contributions in the interdisciplines of economics of security, user-centered security, risk communication, and online trust underlie her applied research in the domains of IoT, authentication, secure networking, ecrime, ethics in computer science, and a few works on applied cryptography.
 

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