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Angela Sasse, UCL

By Dave Birch posted Apr 9 2008 at 6:14 PM
[Dave Birch] Angela Sasse is Professor of Human-Centred Technology at University College London and is involved in a number of research activities around usable and effective computer security and the privacy implications of networked and ubiquitous computing. In this podcast, she discusses how we might find ways of explaining and administering privacy better by understanding how people -- not technologists -- work in the "village" mode.

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