Organizers
David Barrera is an associate professor in the School of Computer Science at Carleton University and co-director of the Carleton Internet Security Lab (CISL). He has previously done research on next-generation internet architectures and mobile operating system security. His current interests are on IoT security and sustainability. He can be reached at (davidbarrera at cunet.carleton.ca)
Maxwell Keleher is a PhD student in the School of Computer Science at Carleton University. He has a Bachelor’s of Computing from Queen’s University, a Master’s of Computer Science (HCI) from Carleton and has previously worked as a software engineer at Microsoft. His research has focused on deceptive design patterns, and the effect of perceiving devices as social actors on privacy attitudes. His PhD aims to propose design guidelines for sustainable IoT cybersecurity design.
Sonia Chiasson is a full professor in the School of Computer Science at Carleton University and director of Carleton’s Human Oriented Research in Usable Security (CHORUS). Her interdisciplinary research interests lie at the intersection of human-computer interaction (HCI), computer security, and privacy. She is also co-director of Carleton University's interdisciplinary HCI Graduate program.