PROFILE:
Richard Chow
Richard Chow is interested in systems security, fraud detection, and privacy. Some of his achievements include architecting Yahoo!'s click-fraud protection system and delivering the Security and DRM components for Motorola's first Java-based phone platform. Richard has also developed classified results in security at Lockheed Martin and the Center for Communications Research. He has played a lead role at three startups and was also a founder of Trusted Systems Laboratories, which brought high-assurance security systems to the commercial market. Richard received his B.A. degree in Mathematics from the University of Pennsylvania and his Ph.D. in Mathematics from UCLA.
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2009
Controlling data in the cloud: outsourcing computation without outsourcing control
CCSW 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
Detecting reviewer bias through Web-based association mining
WICOW 2008: Workshop on Information Credibility on the Web
30 October 2008
Ninth Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications (HotMobile 2008)
25 February 2008
2007
related focus areas
- Information & Communication Technologies
- Security & Privacy
events
Faking contextual data for fun, profit, and privacy
9 November 2009 | Chicago, IL
Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society (WPES)
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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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