Overview
Explore a conference talk that delves into specialized digital privacy strategies for Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) victims, based on collaborative research by CDEACF, the Alliance des Maisons 2e Étape, and Lab-2038. Learn how user experience, security settings, and data governance practices directly impact the digital and physical safety of IPV survivors. Examine why generic threat modeling and security policies from service providers can unintentionally create additional challenges for IPV victims. Discover the importance of developing victim-centered digital security approaches through collaborative efforts between service providers, technologists, and social welfare experts. Presented by Corinne Pulgar, a software engineering expert with a Master's from École de Technologie Supérieure and extensive experience in InfoSec and education, who brings a unique perspective combining technical expertise with social awareness to address digital privacy challenges faced by vulnerable populations.
Syllabus
NSEC2024 - Corinne Pulgar - Redefining Digital Security: A New Approach for IPV Victims
Taught by
NorthSec