Curriculum Vitae
EDUCATION
Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering and Public Policy
Carnegie Mellon University
August 1996
Thesis: Privacy & Reliability in Internet Commerce
Masters of Science in Electrical Engineering
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
August 1991
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics & Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
May 1989
TEACHING
for details see the courses section of this
web site
Courses Taught
Indiana: Organizational Informatics
Harvard: Analytic frameworks; Internet strategy - law, business, policy
Courses Developed & Taught
Indiana, graduate: Economics of Information Security, Social Informatics of Security
Indiana, undergraduate: Introduction to Cybersecurity, Organizational Informatics of Security
Harvard, graduate: Security and privacy, Internet privacy, Internet commerce, information commerce,
design for values, information policy, communications policy, telecommunications
modeling and policy analysis (engineering-economics)
Executive Education Topics
Indiana: Policy and economics of information security
Harvard: Open source, privacy, managing security, economics of information security
EMPLOYMENT & AFFILIATIONS
Associate Professor
School of Informatics
Indiana University
August 2004 - present
digital trust, social and economic implications of security..
Associate Professor
Kennedy School of Government
Harvard University
May 2002 - May 2004
digital trust, networked risk, values in as embedded in digital technology.
Visiting Scientist
Advanced Network Architecture Group
Laboratory for Computer Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
January 2003 -May 2003 (spring semester, Harvard research leave)
embedded values in network protocols.
Visiting Scholar
Centre for Philosophy and ICT
Erasmus University
May 2003- August 2003. (summer semester, Harvard research leave)
construction of identity through digital identifiers in the Netherlands and
European Community.
Assistant Professor
Kennedy School of Government
Harvard University
November 1997 - May 2002
interdisciplinary trust research, design for values.
Senior Member of the Technical Staff
Infrastructure & Network Research
Sandia National Laboratories
Livermore, CA
September 1996 - November 1997
meta-computing, trust, clustering, computer security.
Research Assistant
Department of Engineering and Public Policy
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA
August 1993 - August 1996
analyzed Internet commerce systems along the axes of reliability, privacy
and security; my research moved the frontier of the conflict between reliability,
which requires logging, and privacy. work resulted in two patents.
Research Assistant
Software Engineering Institute, Computer Emergency
Response Team
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA
May 1993 - August 1993
policy research assistant; evaluated the state of case law and statutory law
with respect to the needs of system operators
Research Assistant
Information Networking Institute
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA
August 1991 - May 1993
developed teaching materials and a case study in telecommunications management
Patricia Harris Fellow
Optical Interconnects & Computer Generated Holography Laboratory
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Charlotte, NC
August 1989 - August 1991
evaluated guided wave and free space mechanisms for interconnects of multi-chip
modules; designed optical devices on silicon using simple modifications of
standard layout tools
Assistant Maintenance Engineer
Catawba Nuclear Station
Duke Power Company
Rock Hill, SC
August 1988 - August 1989
implemented and developed preventive maintenance programs; system responsibilities
included in-core thermocouples and fire protection; assured regulatory compliance
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HONORS & ACTIVITIES
HONORS
President & Chair of the
President of the International Financial
Cryptography Association. 2003 - present.
Board of Governors, IEEE Society for the Social Implications of Technology,
elected 2003 - 2006.
Dean's Leadership Committee, Carnegie Institute
of Technology, 2002 - 2004.
Director, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility 1999 - 2003.
Five Year Program Review Committee of the National Science Foundation CAREER
Program 2001.
Renaissance Weekend participant.
Senior Member of the IEEE, elected in September 1999.
Keynote: "Identity in Context," IBM Identity Management Summit,
(Victoria, BC Canada) April 2004.
Keynote: "When Data =Death, Security for Medical Information Systems,"
Keynote The IEEE Information Technology Applications in Biomedicine Third
International Conference (Arlington VA) 9-10 November 2000.
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Professional Service
Editorial Board, International
Journal of Technology Policy and Management, 1999-2000.
NSF Social, Behavioral and Economic; CISE; Education inclusive 2001 - present.
NSF SBIR, STTR proposal reviewer, intermittent 1995 - 2005.
Economic & Social Research Council Reviewer, United Kingdom, 2003 - 2004.
Reviewer: Communications of the ACM, IEEE Transactions on Computing, Mgt.
Science, RAND Journal etc.
Special Issue Editor: Designing Across the Digital Divide, The Journal of
Information, Communication and Ethics in Society (ICES). Vol. 1, No. 3. May
2003.
Special Issue Editor: Usable Privacy and Security, IEEE TEchnology and Society, March 2007.
Special Issue Editor: Cybersecurity, I/S A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society. Winter 2006.
Special Issue Editor: Cybersecurity, I/S A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society. Winter 2007.
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Appointments & Affiliations
National Research Council and Election Assistance Commission, Technical Workshop
for Chief Technology Officers, June 2005.
Member, ACM Task Force on Job Migration, 2004 - 2005.
Selected participant, CRA-W Cohort for Associate Professors Project, June
2005.
Affiliate, National Center for Digital Government, 2001- 2004.
Visiting Professor, Erasmus University, summer 2003.
Visiting Scientist, Laboratory for Computer Science, MIT (spring semester,
research leave).
Editorial Board, International Journal of Technology Policy and Management
1999 - present.
IEEE Committee on Communications and Information Policy (CCIP) 1999 -present.
Member USACM 1996-present.
Research Affiliate, Internet and Telecom Convergence
Consortium, MIT.
Visiting Professor, Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility, UK, summer
2001.
Granted Educational Leave with Benefits, Duke Power Company 1989.
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Program Chair & General Chair
DIMACS Workshop on Economics of Information Security
co-chair: Alessandro Acquisti.
The Fourth Workshop on Economics of Information Security (WEIS05) , 1-3
June 2005, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University (Cambridge, MA)
The Voting, Vote Capture, and Vote Counting Symposium, a one day
event on design of process, technology and their interaction in voting systems.
June, 2004 Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University (Cambridge, MA).
General Chair: Allan Friedman.
Identity: The Civic Scenario a two day workshop on the role of identifiers in digital government. April 2003 Kennedy School of Government,
Harvard University (Cambridge, MA).
CPSR Annual Meeting 2002, Boston MA.Shrinking World, Expanding Net:
Designing Technology for Developing Nations
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Program Committees
Sixth Workshop on the Economics of Information Security (WEIS 07); Privacy Enhancing Technologies Workshop 2007 (PETS 2007); Dependability and Security in e-Government 2007; ETHICOMP 2007.
iTrust 2006; The Fifth Workshop on the Economics of Information Security (WEIS 06); Workshop on the Economics of
Securing the Information Infrastructure; Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society (WPES 2006); Workshop on Digital Rights Management; EURO Mgov 2006.
Workshop on Privacy Enhancing Technologies; Workshop on Digital Rights Management Systems, 2005; (WPES) 2005; ETHICOMP 2005.
Workshop on Digital Rights Management Systems, 2004; Privacy Enhancing Technologies (WPES)
2004; ITS European Regional Conference 2004; ETHICOMP 2004; Third Workshop on the Economics of Information Security (WEIS 04).
Workshop on Digital Rights Management Systems, 2003; Fifth International Conference
of Electronic Commerce, 2003; Privacy Enhancing Technologies, 2003; ETHICOMP
2003; Second Workshop on the Economics of Information Security (WEIS 03).
Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, 2001; Inaugural Workshop on the Economics of Information Security.
The Internet and Society, Harvard University, 2000; Telecommunications
Policy Research Conference 2000.
Organizing Committee: IEEE CCIP "The
Evolution of the US Telecommunications Infrastructure over the Next Decade",
Ithaca, NY. "Governing
the Commons: Future of Global Internet Administration Conference",
sponsored by Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility 1999.
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PATENTS
Patent Number 6,317,729: Anonymous Certified Delivery with SET.
Patent Number 6,076,078: Anonymous Atomic Transactions.
Provisional Patent: Peer to Peer Information to Enhance Security
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PUBLICATIONS
Books
L. Jean Camp, Trust & Risk in Internet Commerce, MIT Press, Winter (Cambridge,
MA) 2000.
L. Jean Camp & Stephen Lewis, "The Economics of Information Security" Kluwer Academic Press, 2004.
L. Jean Camp, "Identity Theft: Causes, Consequences, Possible Cures." Springer-Verlag 2007
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Book Chapters
Allan Friedmand & L Jean Camp, "Good Fences Make Good Neighbors" P2P Networks; Icfai University Press. ed. Ms.Sara Khanam. (2007).
L. Jean Camp & Kay Connelly, "Privacy in Ubicomp" Digital Privacy: Theory, Technologies and Practices eds. Alessandro Acquisti,
Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati, Stefanos Gritzalis and Costas Lambrinoudakis, Taylor & Frances. (New York, NY (2007) Previous Version Available,
L. Jean Camp "Varieties of Software and their Implications for Effective Democratic Government",
Oxford University Press (Oxford, UK) 2006.
Allan Friedman & L Jean Camp, "Security in Peer to Peer
Systems", The Handbook of Information Security ed. Hossein Bidgoli, John
Wiley & Sons (Hoboken, New Jersey) 2004.
L. Jean Camp & Ka-Ping Yee "Human implications of technology",
Practical Handbook of Internet Computing ed. M. P. Singh, CRC Press (New York,
NY) Winter 2003.
L. Jean Camp Peer to Peer Systems,
The Internet Encyclopedia ed. Hossein Bidgoli, John Wiley & Sons (Hoboken,
New Jersey) 2003.
L. Jean Camp, "Design
for Trust", Trust, Reputation and Security: Theories and Practice,
ed. Rino Falcone, Springer-Verlang (Berlin) 2003.
L. Jean Camp & Carlos Osorio,"Privacy Enhancing Technologies for
Internet Commerce", Trust in the Network Economy, Springer-Verlag (Berlin)
2003.
L. Jean Camp, Cathleen McGrath & Helen Nissenbaum, "Trust: A Collision
of Paradigms", Proceedings of Financial Cryptography, Lecture Notes in
Computer Science, Springer-Verlag (Berlin, Germany) Fall 2001. Slides and
notes from the conference available.
L. Jean Camp, "The Shape of the Network", Governance in a Globalizing
World, ed. J. Donahue, Brookings Press (Washington, DC) Summer 2001.
L. Jean Camp & Y.T. Chien, "The Internet as Public Space: Concepts,
Issues and Implications in Public Policy", Readings
in Cyberethics, eds. R. Spinello and H Tavani, Jones and Bartlett Publishers
(Sudbury , MA) January 2001. Previously published in ACM Computers & Society,
September 2000. Previous version
available
L Jean Camp, "The Post-Convergence Consumer", Creative
Destruction, ed. Lee McKnight, MIT Press, Winter (Cambridge, MA) 2000.
L. Jean Camp, "Community Considered", democracy.com? Governance
in a Networked, World Hollis Publishing (Hollis, NH) 1999.
L. Jean Camp, D. Riley, "Bedrooms,
barrooms & board rooms on the Internet: the failure of media types in
cyberspaces", Selected Papers from the 1996 Telecommunications Policy
Net Trust and Trust on the Web, Research Conference, eds. G.L. Rosston & D. Waterman; Lawrence Earlbaum
Associates (NY, NY) 1997. A previous version presented at Virtue & Virtuality:
A Conference on Gender, Law and Cyberspace, MIT Cambridge, MA, 19-20
L. Jean Camp, "The systers mailing list", Wired Women: Gender and
New Realities in Cyberspace, eds., L. Cherny & E. Weise, The Seal Press,
(Seattle, WA) January 1996.
M. Feldman, L. Jean Camp, J. Stack & J. Morris, "Optical interconnects",
Chapter 7: Design Issues in Optical Computing, ed. John Lee, Cambridge University
Press (Cambridge, MA) 1993.
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Journals
L Jean Camp, Kalpana Shankar, Kay Connelly "Systematic Design for Privacy in Ubicomp," Ethics in Information Technology, submitted.
L. Jean Camp, "Net Trust: Signaling Malicious Web Sites", I/S A Journal of Law and Policy in the Information Society, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp 211-235.
L Jean Camp, "Mental Models of Security," IEEE Technology & Society, accepted.
L Jean Camp, "Economics of Information Security" I/S A Journal of Law and Policy in the Information Society, Vo. 2, No. 2., pp 190-205.
L Jean Camp, "Digital Identity," IEEE Technology & Society, 2004, Vol. 23, No 3 pp. 34 - 41. Previous version available.
L. Jean Camp & Charles Vincent, "Looking to the Internet for Models of Governance" Ethics and Information Technology, 2004, Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 161-174.
L. Jean Camp, Fu-Shoun Mao & Mridul Chowdhury, "Thailand at the Crossroads
in ICTs" International Journal of Technology Policy and Management. Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 116-135.
L. Jean Camp, "Principles for Design of Digital Rights Management Systems"IEEE
Internet ComputingVol. 6, No. 3 pp. 59-65, May 2003. Previous
version available as "DRM Doesn't Really Mean Copyright" in
the peer-reviewed Proceedings of the 2003 ACM Conference on Computer and Communications
Security, ACM Press (NY NY).
L. Jean Camp, "Code, Coding and Coded Perspectives", Journal of
Information, Communication and Ethics in Society Vol. 1, Jan. 2003, pp. 49-59.
(Previously published in the abstract-refereed conference "Code, Coding,
and Coded Perspectives", Association of Internet Researchers, Lawrence
, Kansas, September 2000.)
L. Jean Camp & Serena Syme,"The Governance of Code: Open Land vs.
UCITA Land" ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society, September 2002, Vol. 32,
No. 3.
Also available at The ACM Computers and Society Page
L. Jean Camp, "An atomicity-generating layer for anonymous currencies",
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, March 2001, Vol. 27, No. 3, pp.
272-278.
L. Jean Camp & Serena Syme, "A
Coherent Intellectual Property Model of Code as Speech, Embedded Product,
or Service", Journal of Information Law and Technology, Vol. 2, 2001.
L. Jean Camp & Y.T. Chien, "The Internet as Public Space: Concepts,
Issues and Implications in Public Policy", ACM Computers & Society,Vol.
30, No. 3, September 2000. (Also selected for inclusion in Readings in Cyberethics
as noted above.)
L Jean Camp & Ken Lewis, "Code as Speech: a discussion of Bernstein
v. USDOJ, Karn v. USDOS, and Junger v Daley in light of the U.S. Supreme Court's
shift to Federalism",Ethics and Information Technology, March 2001. Vol.
1, No. 2, pp. 1-13. (Earlier version presented at CEPE 2000:Computer Ethics:
Philosophical Inquiry, Dartmouth College Hanover, NH (USA) 13-16 July 2000,
an abstract-referred conference. Draft
version available.)
L. Jean Camp, "The World in 2010: Many New Entrants", info: the
journal of policy, regulation and strategy for telecommunications, information
and media, Vol. 2 No. 2, April 2000, 167-186.
L. Jean Camp & Brian Anderson, "Deregulating the Local Loop: The
Telecommunications Regulation Path Less Chosen as Taken by Bangladesh"
, International Journal
of Technology Policy and Management Vol. 1, Issue 1. Earlier version presented
at INET 2000.
L. Jean Camp & Rose Tsang, "Universal
service in a ubiquitous digital network", Journal of Ethics and Information
Technology, accepted. Previous version presented at INET 1999, an Internet
Society abstract-refereed conference .
L. Jean Camp, "Democratic
Implications of Internet Protocols" The Information Society, Vol.
15, 249 -256, 1999. Previous version presented by invitation at DIMACS Workshop
on Design for Values: Ethical, Social and Political Dimensions of Information
Technology, February 28 - March 1, 1998; Princeton University, Department
of Computer Science, Princeton NJ. Initial version presented as "Privacy
on the Web", at the peer-referred conference Symposium on Network &
Distributed System Security, 10-11 February 1997, San Diego, CA.
L. Jean Camp & Marvin Sirbu, "Critical issues in Internet commerce",
IEEE Communications, May, 1997.
L. Jean Camp, "Privacy: from abstraction to applications", Computers
& Society, Sept. 1994, Vol. 24, No. 3, 8-15.
L. Jean Camp & J. D. Tygar, "Providing
auditing and protecting privacy", The Information Society, March
1994, Vol. 10, No. 1, 59-72
L Jean Camp, R. Sharma & M. Feldman, "Guided-wave and free-space
optical interconnects for parallel-processing systems: a comparison",
Applied Optics, 10 September 1994, 6169-6180. Also presented at the Optical
Society of America's Annual Meeting, November 1990, Boston MA.
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Refereed Conferences with Proceedings
L. Jean Camp, Cathleen McGrath & Alla Genkina, Security and Morality: A Tale of User Deceit,
Models of Trust for the Web MTW'06, (Edinburgh, Scotland) 22 May 2006.
Serena Chan & L. Jean Camp, "Towards
Coherent Regulation of Law Enforcement Surveillance in the Network Society
", Ethicomp: The Social and Ethical Impacts of Information and Communications
Technologies, Technical University of Gdansk, Gdansk, Poland, 18-20 June 2001,
Vol. 2 pp. 86-101. Previous version presented at The 5th International Conference
on Technology, Policy, and Innovation, Delft, The Netherlands, 2001.
Serena Syme & L. Jean Camp, "The
Governance of Code: Code as Governance", Ethicomp: The Social and
Ethical Impacts of Information and Communications Technologies, Technical
University of Gdansk, Gdansk, Poland, 18-20 June 2001, Vol. 1, pp. 86-101.
L. Jean Camp & Catherine Wolfram, "Pricing
Security" , Proceedings of the CERT Information Survivability Workshop,
Boston, MA Oct. 24-26, 2000, pp. 31-39.
D. Evensky, A. Gentile, L. Jean Camp, & R. Armstrong, "Lilith:
Scalable Execution of User Code for Distributed Computing", Proceedings
of The 6th IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing,
HPDC-6, August 1997, Portland, OR, pp. 123-145.
L. Painton, T. Gaylor, L. Jean Camp, C. Phillips, G. Wyss, "Risk-based
characterization of network vulnerability", CERT Information Survivability
Workshop, 12 - 13 February 1997, San Diego, CA, pp. 62-64.
L. Jean Camp, Michael Harkavy, J.D. Tygar and Bennet Yee, "Anonymous
atomic transactions," 2nd Annual USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce
Proceedings, November 1996, Oakland, CA, pp. 123-134.
L. Jean Camp, M. Sirbu & J. D. Tygar, "Token
and notational money in electronic commerce", USENIX Workshop on
Electronic Commerce, July 1995, New York, NY, 1-12. A previous version presented
at the Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, October 1994, Solomons
Island, MA, pp. 1-12.
L. Jean Camp & D. Riley, "Protecting
an unwilling electronic populace", Proceedings of the Fifth Conference
of Computers Freedom and Privacy, 28-31 March 1995, San Francisco, CA, pp.
120-139.
L. Jean Camp & M. Sirbu, "Networking strategy at The Travelers' Insurance",
Proceedings of ACM SIG in Computer Personnel Research Conference, April 1993,
St. Louis, MO, pp. 450-463.
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Refereed Conferences
Farzeneh Asgapour, Debin Liu and L. Jean Camp, "Computer Security Mental Models of Experts and non-Experts", Usable Security 07, (Tobago) 16 February 2007.
L. Jean Camp, "Reliable Usable Signaling to Defeat Masquerade Attacks" WEIS 2006 (Cambridge, MA) 26-28 June 2006.
Debin Liu & L Jean Camp, "Proof of Work Can Work" WEIS 2006 (Cambridge, MA) 26-28 June 2006.
L Jean Camp & Allan Friedman, "Peer to Peer Security" Telecommunications
Policy Research Conference, 19-21 September 2003.
Allan Friedman & L. Jean Camp, "Making Security Manifest" Second
Workshop on the Economics of Information Security, College Park, MA. May 2003.
L. Jean Camp, " 'Marketplace incentives to prevent piracy': An incentive
for security?", First Workshop on the Economics of Information Security,
Berkeley, CA. May 2002.
L. Jean Camp & Carolyn Gideon, "Certainty in Bandwidth or Price"
The 29th Research Conference on Communication, Information and Internet Policy,
Washington, D.C. Oct. 2000.
L. Jean Camp & B. Anderson, "Expansion
of Telecommunications Infrastructure in Emerging Nations: The Case of Bangladesh",
Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, Alexandria, VA. 25-26 Sept.
1999.
Abstract-Refereed Conferences
L. Jean Camp, L. Huber, & Kay Connelly, "Designing Ubicomp with Privacy Constraints Defined by Users", Nurturing Technologies in the Domestic Environment: Feeling Comforted, Cared for, and Connected at Home, (Orange County, CA) 18 Sept. 2006. Workshop held conjunction with Ubicomp 2006.
L. Jean Camp, & Kay Connelly "Beyond Consent: Implications of Ubicomp for Privacy", TPRC 2006, (Washington, DC) 29 Sept.
L. Jean Camp, Peer Production of Privacy and Security Information
Ethical Surveillance, 8-10 June 2005 (Austin TX).
L. Jean Camp, Kay Connelly, & Kalpana Shankar, Design for Privacy: Towards a Methodological Approach to Trustworthy Ubicomp Design
, Ethicomp 2005, 12 -14 September, 2005
(Linkoping, Sweden).
L. Jean Camp, Peer Production of Security & Privacy Information,
Telecommunications Policy Research Conference (Alexandria, VA).
L. Jean Camp, Warigia Bowman & Allan Friedman Voting, Vote Capture & Vote Counting Symposium,
Proceedings of the 6th Annual National Conference on Digital Government Research, 15-18 May 2005 (Atlanta, GA). pp. 198 .
Jean Camp & Allan Friedman, Peer patching
, 24th Army Science Conference, 28 November - 2 December 2004 (Orlando, FL)
Jean Camp, "Digital Identity", International Symposium on Technology
and Society 2003--Crime Prevention and Security 24 - 26 September 2003 (Amsterdam,
2003).
L. Jean Camp, "Code, Coding, and Coded Perspectives", Association
of Internet Researchers, Lawrence , Kansas, September 2000.
L. Jean Camp, "Privacy and Security Implications of Quality of Service
Mechanisms", Workshop On Internet Service Quality Economics, MIT Cambridge.
MA. 2-3 December 1999.
L. Jean Camp, D.A. Evensky, "Survivability
& Trust", Research Directions for the Next Generation Internet,
12-14 May 1997, Washington, DC.
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Additional Writings
J. Camp "Access Denied" IEEE
Security & Privacy vol. 1, no. 5, Sept./Oct. 2003, pp. 82-85.
Special Issue Editor: Designing Across the Digital Divide, The Journal of
Information, Communication and Ethics in Society (ICES). Vol. 1, No. 3. May
2003.
"A Review of Financial Cryptography," CIPHER, Issue 42, May 1, 2001.
"A Review of the Seventh Financial Cryptography," CIPHER, April
2003.
Editorial, "Computer Attacks have focused on the wrong issues,"
Boston Globe. February 17, 2000
Book review: "The Internet Economy: Access, Taxes, and Market Structure.
by Alan Wiseman", Brookings Institution Press, 2000, pp. 128
R. Morris & L. Jean Camp, "Wine on the Wire: Press Coverage of Internet
Commerce", Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, & Public Policy
Computer Security Mental Models of Experts and non-Experts Working Paper Series, 6 Feb. 1999.
L. Jean Camp & Brain Anderson, "Grameen
Phone: Empowering the Poor through Connectivity", iMP: The Magazine
on Information Impacts (December 1999).
L. Jean Camp, "Why do Phil’s travails matter?", IEEE IMPACT,
August 1995: 1.
L. Jean Camp, "Cryptography policy needs another look", IEEE Spectrum,
June 1994, 15-16.
L. Jean Camp, Robert Powers & Glenn Tenney, "Information Policy &
Information Security", IEEE USAB Briefing of the Office of Science and
Technology Policy, Washington, DC: October 1994.
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Selected Presentations & Panels
"Privacy in ubiquitous and home computing", University City London / British Telecom Computer Science Seminar, (Ipswich, UK) 1 August 2007.
"Computer Security and Human Trust Behaviors", 2007 Decision and Risk Analysis Conference: Convergence Between Finance and Industry (Dallas, TX) 22-23 May 2007.
"Net Trust: A Status Report", Symantec Research Seminar (Mountain View, CA) 4 May 2007.
"Trust and Trusted Computing", Usable Security (Tobago, BWI) 16 February 2007.
"Games, Privacy, Identity: The Coming Collision of Virtual & Real", Financial Cryptography (Tobago, BWI) 14 February 2007.
"Defeating Spam One Account at a Time", Money Finance and Growth: XV International Tor Vergata Conference on Banking and Finance, Faculty of Economics (Rome, IT) 13 December 2006.
"Net Trust: Embedding Identity in Social Context", Oxford Internet Institute Research Seminar, (Oxford, UK) 7 December 2006.
"Economics of Identity", 7th Annual Privacy and Security Workshop: Your Identity Please: Identity Theft and Identity Management in the 21st Century, Toronto School of Law (Toronto, CN) 2-3 November 2006.
"Economics of Security as Design Parameters", School of Information Research Seminar, University of Michigan, (Ann Arbor, MI) 26 October 2006.
"Beyond Usable Security: A Matter of Trust, An Issue of Risk" Workshop on Future Directions for NSF
L. Jean Camp, "Open Code, Free Software, and Governance" Open Soource in the International Marketplace, University of Pennsylvannia School of Law Symposium (Philadelphia, PA) 31 March 2006.
"Forging Trust Using Reliable Economic Signals" CERIAS Annual Symposium, (West Lafayette, IN) 22 March 2006.
Human Autonomy in an Age of Active Aware Pervasive Computing
, AAAS Annual Meeting, 16-20 February 2006.
Net Trust
Google Security Group Research Presentation, 3 August 2005, Stanford University. with Alla Genkina and Allan Friedman.
Net Trust: Designing for Human Trust Perception
Trustworthy Interfaces for Passwords and Personal Information, 13 June 2005, Stanford University. with Alla Genkina and Allan Friedman.
Privacy in Voting, Technical Workshop for Chief Technology Officers, National Research Council and Election Assistance Commission, June 2005.
Allan Friedman, Alla Genkina and L Jean Camp, Social and Network Trust,
DIMACS, 14 - 15 April 2005 (New Brunswick NJ) with Alla Genkina and Allan Friedman.
Economics of Information Security
, CFI-CIRT, BMO Financial Group (Toronto CN) 10 February 2005.
The Economics of Information Security
, 13th CACR Information Security Workshop & 5th Annual Privacy and Security Workshop: Privacy and Security: Seeking the Middle Path, Centre for Applied Cryptographic Research, (Toronto, Canada) October 2004.
Economics of Information Security,
Second Workshop on the Economics of Peer-to-Peer Systems, Harvard University, (Cambridge, MA) June 2004.
Identity as a Social and Technical Construct,
14th IEEE-RIDE (Research Issues on Data Engineering) Workshop Web Services for E-Commerce and E-Government Applications (Boston, MA) 28 April 2004.
"Open Source, Myth Versus Reality", Massachusetts Executive Leadership
Forum, 15 October 2003.
Panel organized and Chaired, Privacy in Internet Commerce, International Conference
on Electronic Commerce, 1 - 3 October 2003, (Pittsburgh, PA).
"Identity in Digital Government; Best Practices and a Research Agenda"
Max Planck Institute 14 July 2003 (Bonn, Germany).
"Trust and Risk in Internet Commerce: Design for Trust", The Institute
for Security Technology Studies, Dartmouth University, January 17, 2003 (Dartmouth,
NH).
"Privacy by Design: A Study in Cooperation Across Disciplines ",
Workshop on Public Values, Systems Design, and the Public Domain , Sponsored
by the Programme in Cooperative Media Law & Policy, Oxford. 3-7 March
2003 (Bellagio, Italy).
Using
Ethnographic Data to Evaluate Technical Design WebShop 2003. University
of Maryland. 3-5 June 2003 (College Park, MA).
"Privacy Models and Business Plans" Internet & Telecoms Convergence,16
January 200Google, 2 (Cambridge, MA)
"Design for Values in DRM ", MITRE 15 November 2002 (Bedford, NH).
"Thailand At the Crossroads in Telecommunications ", International
Conference on Science, Technology and Innovation BCSIA, KSG. Harvard. 23-
24 September 2002, Harvard University (Cambridge, MA).
"Digital Rights Management as Design for Trust " Public Design Workshop
, NYU Law School, 13-14 September 2002 (NY, NY).
"Returning to First Principles: The Functions of Copyright as a Basis
for DRM in 2002" Cryptography and Information Security Group Seminar,
MIT (April 2002).
"Design for Values in Computer Science" Georgia Institute of Technology
College of Computing Departmental Seminar, September 2001 (Atlanta, GA).
Keynote: "When Data =Death, Security for Medical Information Systems"The
IEEE Information Technology Applications in Biomedicine Third International
Conference, 9-10 Nov. 2000 (Arlington VA).
Cyber Trust Program (Pittsburgh, PA) 5-7 October, 2006.
"Hard Wired Identity", Oxford Internet Institute (Balliol College, Oxford, UK) 29 Sept. 2006.
Plenary: "Unintended Consequences of Design" The International Society
for Optical Engineering (SPIE) Photonics East, Nov. 5-8, 2000 (Boston MA).
"IT & the Developing World", Global Governance of Technology:
Meeting the Needs of Developing Countries, Harvard University, April 2001
(Cambridge MA).
"Security
and Privacy Lost", Nurturing
the Cybercommons 1981-2001, Ann Arbor, MI. 19-21 October 2001. October
19-21, 2001 (Ann Arbor, Michigan).
"Negotiating the Global Internet Rating
and Filtering System: Views of the Bertelsmann Foundation's Self-regulation
of Internet Content Proposal", Computers, Freedom, and Privacy 2000,
Panel organized with C. Hunter, and chaired.
"Internet Governance, From Meritocracy to Adhocracy to Bureaucracy",
CPSR Internet Governance Workshop, September, 1999 (Washington, D.C.). Presentation.
"Digital Signatures: Beware the False Simplicity of Analogy",
Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, 1998, Massachusetts Bar Association.
(Boston, MA).
"Issues in Electronic Commerce", NationsBank Architecture & Infrastructure
Group, 18 December 1996 (Charlotte, NC).
"Democratic Implications of Web Privacy", Computer Science Department
Colloquium, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, November 19, 1997
"Cryptography, Privacy and Health Data", Privacy, Information Technology
and Health Care, Virginia Health Policy Center, U. of Virginia, 24- 25 July
1996 (Charlottesville, VA).
"Options, Opportunities & Obstacles in Electronic Commerce",
Future of Electronic Banking, Columbia Institute of Tele-Information, Columbia
University , 23 October 1996 (New York, NY).
Panel participant, "Web Privacy & Anonymity" Symposium on Network
and Distributed Systems Security, 1997 (San Diego, CA).
"Internet Commerce: Evolution, Examples and Evaluation", Banking
on the New Paradigm, December 1995 (Tokyo, Japan)
"Encryption Policy and American Economic Interests", Annual Meeting
of the Association of Former Intelligence Agents, October 1993 (Baltimore
MA).
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