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Protecting Privacy through Metadata Analysis

08 March 2024, 10:30 am–11:30 am

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Protecting Privacy through Metadata Analysis with Dr Sandra Siby, Imperial College London

Event Information

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Organiser

Anna Maria Mandalari

Location

Institute of Advanced Legal Studies
17 Russell Square
Charles Clore House
London
WC1B 5DR

Join us for a discussion on "Protecting Privacy through Metadata Analysis" with Dr Sandra Siby, a highly regarded Research Associate at Imperial College London. In this engaging event, Sandra will delve into the intricate world of metadata, shedding light on its profound implications for privacy in network and web environments. Drawing from her extensive expertise in the field, Sandra will unveil the potential vulnerabilities posed by metadata and explore innovative strategies to safeguard user privacy against website fingerprinting attacks and online tracking services. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from a leading expert in the realm of network and web privacy.

About the Speaker

Dr Sandra Siby

Research Associate at Imperial College London

Dr Sandra Siby is a Research Associate at Imperial College London, working with Prof. Hamed Haddadi on trusted and private learning in edge devices. She completed her PhD at EPFL (Switzerland) where she researched metadata analysis. She is interested in the areas of network and web privacy. Before her PhD, she worked in IoT network security, sensor networks, and delay-tolerant networks. She obtained her Master’s from ETH Zurich, and her Bachelor’s from the National University of Singapore.

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