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Surveillance, Privacy, and Safety in Everyday Life: Rethinking Women鈥檚 Security through Interdisciplinary Dialogue
Ramphal R1.03

Speaker

Shijing He is a PhD candidate in Computer Science at King鈥檚 College London, affiliated with the Cybersecurity Group (CYS) in the Department of Informatics. His research lies at the intersection of human-centered usable security and privacy, human–computer interaction (HCI), and UX design. Drawing on both computational and social science methods, his work examines how individuals and groups—particularly at-risk populations such as (migrant) domestic workers and women living alone—understand, negotiate, and manage security and privacy risks in everyday technologies. His research focuses in particular on multi-user smart home environments and AI-mediated contexts, with the goal of designing equitable and trustworthy systems that better support informed security and privacy decision-making.

Event Details

Speaker - Shijing He

Location - R1.03

Date and Time - Tuesday 10 February 2026 - 15:00 to 17:00

This event is sponsored by the East Asia Study Group and the Institute of Advanced Study (IAS)

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