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Computer Security for Victims of Intimate Partner Violence with Tom Ristenpart - UC San Diego Computer Science and Engineering Research Open House 2019 Keynote Address

49m · Computer Science Channel (Audio) · 14 Mar 21:00

What technology risks are faced by people who experience intimate partner violence? How is the security community failing them, and what questions might we need to ask to make progress on social and technical interventions? UC San Diego CSE Alumnus Thomas Ristenpart discusses computer security with a focus on digital privacy and safety in intimate partner violence. He is a member of the Computer Science department at Cornell University. Series: "Computer Science Channel" [Science] [Show ID: 34588]

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