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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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2010

One experience collecting sensitive mobile data

USER Workshop 2010

14 July 2010

The web as a privacy lab

Intelligent Information Privacy Management Symposium

23 March 2010

2009

The rules of redaction: identify, protect, review (and repeat)

IEEE Security and Privacy Magazine

December 2009

Implicit authentication for mobile devices

HotSec Workshop '09

11 August 2009

2008

Detecting reviewer bias through Web-based association mining

WICOW 2008: Workshop on Information Credibility on the Web

30 October 2008

Testable commitments

ACM StorageSS 2008

1 October 2008

Making CAPTCHAs clickable

HotMobile 2008

25 February 2008

2007

Clickable CAPTCHAs

AdFraud '07 Workshop

18 September 2007

Inference detection technology for Web 2.0

Web 2.0 Security and Privacy 2007 (W2SP)

24 May 2007

 

 

 

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Cloud computing and security
posted 21 December 2009

Tempted by location apps?
posted 5 November 2009