PROFILE:
Jessica Staddon
Jessica Staddon manages PARC's Security and Privacy research team. With PARC's tradition of ethnographic analysis, Jessica's team leads in the developing "usable" security and privacy technology. "We all understand the privacy risks in today's ubiquitous information society, instead we're working on turning the ubiquity of information into a privacy advantage with technology that partially automates the process of detecting and protecting sensitive content."
Known for her work on secure content distribution, Jessica has recently focused on designing algorithms that enable privacy-preserving data management systems. Her research activities have been funded by several government agencies and companies, and she has also held positions as a research scientist at Bell Labs and RSA Labs. Jessica holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from U.C. Berkeley.
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2009
Controlling data in the cloud: outsourcing computation without outsourcing control
CCSW 2009
November 2009
Finding "hidden" connections on LinkedIn, an argument for more pragmatic social network privacy
AISec 2009
November 2009
The rules of redaction: identify, protect, review (and repeat)
IEEE Security and Privacy Magazine
December 2009
Sanitization's slippery slope: the design and study of a content revision assistant
SOUPS 2009
15 July 2009
2008
A content-driven access control system
7th Symposium on Identity and Trust on the Internet (IDtrust 2008)
4 March 2008
Detecting reviewer bias through Web-based association mining
WICOW 2008: Workshop on Information Credibility on the Web
30 October 2008
Sponsored ad-based similarity: an approach to mining collective advertiser intelligence
ACM ADKDD 2008
24 August 2008
2007
International Journal of Information and Computer Security
31 December 2007
2005
Graceful service degradation (or, How to know your payment is late)
ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce 2005
1 June 2005
2004
Detecting and correcting malicious data in VANETs
ACM Workshop on Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
1 October 2004
Intelligent information dissemination in MANETs under cyber attack
DARPA Proposers Day - Defense Against Cyber Attacks on Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs)
18 February 2004
11th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security
1 October 2004
Secure conjunctive keyword search over encrypted data
Second International Conference on Applied Cryptography and Network Security (ACNS-2004)
8 June 2004
2003
Proceedings of the 8th ACM SIGMOD Workshop on Research Issues in Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
13 June 2003
Randomness re-use in multi-recipient encryption schemes
International Workshop on Practice and Theory in Public Key Cryptography (PKC 2003)
6 January 2003
Secret handshakes from pairing-based key agreements
Proceedings of 2003 Symposium on Security and Privacy
28 February 2003
Sliding-window self-healing key distribution with revocation
2003 ACM Workshop on Survivable and Self-Regenerative Systems
31 October 2003
2002
Efficient tracing of failed nodes in sensor networks
First ACM International Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks and Applications
28 September 2002
Self-healing key distribution with revocation
Proceedings of the 2002 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
15 May 2002
2001
Second PARC Workshop on Life in an Era of Cryptographic Abundance
18 October 2001
related focus areas
- Context-Aware Computing & Mobile Interaction
- Information & Communication Technologies
- Natural Language Processing
- Security & Privacy
in the news
Xerox Showcases Erasable Paper, Smart Documents
29 April 2008 | PC World
PARC shows off research projects beyond its Xerox work
29 April 2008 | VentureBeat
...boffins work on selective encryption
18 October 2007 | vnunet.com
Xerox Demos 'Intelligent Redaction'
17 October 2007 | eWeek.com
Xerox developing new document encryption technology
16 October 2007 | SearchSecurity.com
events
Using the web to discover Inference, bias, and "private" data
23 October 2009 | Irvine, CA
University of California, irvine, Computer Science Department Distinguished Lecturer Series
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Detecting privacy leaks using corpus-based association rules & sponsored ad-based similarity: an approach to mining collective advertiser intelligence
24 August 2008 - 27 August 2008 | Las Vegas, NV
14th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery & Data Mining
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