CyLab Seminar: Tadayoshi Kohno

October 24, 2022

12:00 p.m. ET

4th Floor CIC Panther Hollow or Zoom

Kohno

Please note this CyLab seminar is open only to Carnegie Mellon University faculty, students and staff.

Speaker: Tadayoshi Kohno, Professor, University of Washington

Title: Ethical Frameworks and Computer Security (Work in Progress)

Philosophers have, for centuries, developed frameworks for evaluating and tools for navigating ethical and moral questions. The computer security discipline–a field deeply integrated with users, societies, adversaries, defenders, and vulnerabilities–has also made significant advances in developing its own tools and approaches for navigating ethical and moral questions. However, much of the work in the computer security field has been grassroots, highly informed by the expertise, experiences, and practices within the computer security community but not always directly connected to the existing ethical frameworks. Strengthening the bridge between these two communities is the focus of our research.

In this "talk," Kohno will discuss ongoing collaborative work with Yasemin Acar (George Washington University) and Wulf Loh (University of Tübingen) on exploring the connection between ethical frameworks (from philosophy) and ethics-related computer security scenarios. “Talk” is in quotes above because (1) this work is still ongoing and a “talk” sounds too formal and (2) consistent with the “discourse ethics” ethical framework, this “talk” will also have the opportunity for discussion. 

Tadayoshi Kohno (Yoshi) (he/him) is a professor of computer science & engineering at the University of Washington, where he co-directs the UW Security & Privacy Research Lab.

Check out Kohno's website.