Google Faculty Research Awards Announced

July 4th, 2012 by dombrowski | No Comments

Google Faculty Research Awards Announced

Star has some exciting news to announce! Congratulations goes to Dr. Hayes for for receiving a highly competitive Google Faculty Research Award in the area of Privacy. About the Google Research Award: “… the Google Research Awards program aims to identify and support world-class, full-time faculty pursuing research in areas of mutual interest. Google Research Awards are one-year [...]


Perceptions and Attitudes towards Tracking and Recording Technologies in Everyday Life

March 19th, 2010 by STAR | No Comments

Perceptions and Attitudes towards Tracking and Recording Technologies in Everyday Life

We investigate people’s concerns about recording technologies in everyday life. We apply the Concern for Information Privacy (CFIP) model to shed light on information privacy concerns towards pervasive and ubiquitous tracking and recording technologies and identify areas not well handled by this model and suggest avenues for future work.


RSA Panel on Social Networking and Security

March 5th, 2010 by ghayes | No Comments

RSA Panel on Social Networking and Security

After a fun skit-filled panel discussion on social networking, Gen Y, and security in the workplace, a few different news outlets have added some colorful commentary of their own.


Silver Bullet podcast interview with Gillian

September 25th, 2009 by STAR | No Comments

Silver Bullet podcast interview with Gillian

On the 42nd episode of The Silver Bullet Security Podcast, Gary chats with Gillian Hayes, Assistant Professor in Informatics at the Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences at UC Irvine.


Gillian interviewed on Privacy Piracy

September 16th, 2009 by STAR | No Comments

Gillian interviewed on Privacy Piracy

Listen to the KUCI radio interview with Gillian Hayes.


Studying SenseCam overseas

June 20th, 2008 by STAR | No Comments

Studying SenseCam overseas

David Nguyen, Gabi Marcu, and Gillian Hayes have been spending some time “across the pond” this summer studying reactions to Microsoft SenseCam by secondary stakeholders.


Nguyen et al’s Recording Technologies paper accepted to Ubicomp

May 1st, 2008 by STAR | No Comments

Nguyen et al's Recording Technologies paper accepted to Ubicomp

An Empirical Investigation of Concerns of Everyday Tracking and Recording Technologies

David H. Nguyen, Alfred Kobsa, Gillian R. Hayes