Dr. Rebecca Balebako
Dr. Rebecca Balebako
ZHAW
School of Engineering
Forschungsschwerpunkt Information Security
Steinberggasse 13
8400 Winterthur
Arbeit an der ZHAW
Tätigkeit
Dozentin
Arbeits- und Forschungsschwerpunkte
- Secure AI
- Evaluating Secure Code Created by LLMs
- Human in the Loop for Secure AI
Lehrtätigkeit
Information Security
Berufserfahrung
- Privacy Engineer
Google
08 / 2018 - 05 / 2023 - Information Scientist
RAND
01 / 2014 - 05 / 2018 - Adjunct Professor of Privacy Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University
2015 - 2018 - Information Technology Specialist
Peace Corps Togo
06 / 2007 - 2010 - Software Developer
Stanford University
2004 - 2007 - Software Developer
Harvard University
2001 - 2004
Aus- und Weiterbildung
Ausbildung
- PhD
Carnegie Mellon University
2010 - 2014 - ALM
Harvard University
2000 - 2004
Weiterbildung
CAS
AI Engineering
06 / 2025
Netzwerk
ORCID digital identifier
Empfehlungen
Social Media
Medienpräsenz
- Dein Saugroboter könnte dich ausspionieren – und das unbemerkt
- Warum das Vertrauen in KI problematisch ist
Publikationen vor Tätigkeit an der ZHAW
- Face recognition technologies: Designing systems that protect privacy and prevent bias”
- Nudges for Privacy and Security: Understanding and Assisting Users’ Choices Online” Acquisti, A., Adjerid, I., Balebako, R., Brandimarte, L., Cranor, L.F., Komanduri, S., Leon, P.G., Sadeh, N., Schaub, F., Sleeper, M. and Wang, Y., ACM Computing Surveys
- Turtles, Locks, and Bathrooms: Understanding Mental Models of Privacy Through Illustration.Oates M, Ahmadullah Y, Marsh A, Swoopes C, Zhang S, Balebako R, Cranor LF. Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies. 2018 Oct 1;2018(4):5-32.
- The Latent Potential of Privacy Technologies: How Our Future Will Be Shaped by Today's Privacy Decisions. William Welser IV, Rebecca Balebako, Cameron Colquhoun, Osonde Osoba Strategic Latency Red, White, and Blue: Managing the National and International Security Consequences of Disruptive Technologies. Lawrence Livermore National Lab.(LLNL), Livermore, CA (United States). Chapter 11 2018
- The Cambridge Handbook of Consumer Privacy Evan Selinger, Jules Polonetsky, Omer Tene 2018 (co-wrote Chapter 21).
- Designing effective privacy notices and controls. Schaub, Florian, Rebecca Balebako, and Lorrie Faith Cranor. IEEE Internet Computing (2017).
- Is Notice Enough: Mitigating the Risks of Smartphone Data Sharing Balebako, R., C. Bravo-Lillo, Cranor, L. I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society. Volume 11, Issue 2, Summer 2015
- Is Notice Enough: Mitigating the Risks of Smartphone Data Sharing Balebako, R., C. Bravo-Lillo, Cranor, L. I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society. Volume 11, Issue 2, Summer 2015
- Is Your Inseam a Biometric? A Case Study on the Role of Usability Studies in Developing Public Policy Balebako, R., Shay, R., Cranor, L. In NDSS Workshop 2014 Usable Security Experiments (USEC)
- 'Little Brothers Watching You:' Raising Awareness of Data Leaks on Smartphones Balebako, R., Jung, J., Lu, W., Cranor, L., Nguyen, C., In Proceedings of the 2013 Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security
Übrige Publikationen
- The Privacy and Security Behaviors of Smartphone App Developers Balebako, R., Marsh, A., Lin, J., Hong, J., Cranor, L. NDSS Workshop 2014 Usable Security Experiments (USEC)
- Measuring the Effectiveness of Privacy Tools for Limiting Behavioral Advertising Balebako, R., Leon, P., Shay, R., Ur, B., Wang, W. and L. Cranor In Web 2.0 for Security and Privacy Workshop[ (2012)