I am an Associate Professor at Michigan State University in the Department of Media and Information. My research focuses on understanding how people think about and reason about their use of technology, with particular focuses on information security, crowdsourcing, and online communities.
I was one of the lead PIs in the Behavior, Information, and Technology Lab (BITLab) at MSU. Many of my research projects are coordinated through that website.
For more information about my research publications, see my Google Citations profile.
Recent News
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NewI wrote an article about my phishing research for the Wall Street Journal.
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I will be the Program Committee Co-Chair for SOUPS 2022 along with Manya Sleeper, and SOUPS 2023 along with Katharina Krombholtz
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SOUPS awarded its Impact Award to my 2010 paper “Folk Models of Home Computer Security” (more info)
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Google awarded me one of their 2018 Security and Privacy Research Awards. (more info)
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I was invited to be on a panel at hearing of the US Federal Trade Commission (more info)