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EU AI Policy and What It Means for Big Tech

Join the Cybersecurity & Public Policy program and The Hitachi Center for “EU AI Policy and What It Means for Big Tech” featuring Patrick Gage Kelley, Researcher at Google Trust & Safety. His work focuses on questions of security, privacy, and anti-abuse. He has worked on projects on the use and design of standardized, user-friendly privacy displays, passwords, location-sharing, mobile apps, encryption, and technology ethics. Patrick’s work on redesigning privacy policies in the style of nutrition labels was included in the 2009 Annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers event on Capitol Hill. Most recently, Apple and Google revived this work with their App Privacy Labels. Previously, he was a professor of Computer Science at the University of New Mexico and faculty at the UNM ARTSLab and received his Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University working with the Mobile Commerce Lab and the CyLab Usable Privacy and Security (CUPS) Lab. He was an early researcher at Wombat Security Technologies, now a part of Proofpoint, and has also been at NYU, Intel Labs, and the National Security Agency.

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