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Grand Challenges

Grand Challenge 6

How do we anticipate and address security, privacy, and safety issues as technologies permeate society?

As technology permeates every aspect of our lives and societies, it has the potential to fundamentally change many things for the better.

But realizing the potential benefits also requires sustained, thoughtful focus on the security, privacy, and safety risks that may and do arise from new technologies and their applications in new contexts. Anticipating, uncovering, documenting, mitigating, and avoiding such risks is an inter-disciplinary endeavor, requiring advances in technology, theory, design, law and policy — as well as in our understanding of how individuals and communities relate to technology. We bring together researchers and educators across the Allen School and the University of Washington whose work aims to lead us towards a safer, more secure, and more privacy-preserving future through technologies that ultimately better serve people and society.

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Faculty Meeting the Challenge

Professor


Cryptography; Security & Privacy

Associate Professor


Architecture & Parallel Computing; Computer Networking; Operating & Distributed Systems; Programming Languages

Assistant Professor


Architecture & Parallel Computing; Operating & Distributed Systems; Security & Privacy

Associate Professor


Machine Learning; Quantum Computing

Professor


Fabrication; Formal Methods; Programming Languages

Professor


Ethics & Fairness; Human-Centered AI; Human-Computer Interaction

Associate Professor


Data Science; Security & Privacy; Software Engineering

Professor & Vice Director


Computing Education Research; Programming Languages

Professor


Cloud Computing; Computer Networking; Operating & Distributed Systems

Professor


Computing Education Research; Formal Methods; Programming Languages; Security & Privacy; Software Engineering

Professor


Augmented, Virtual & Mixed Reality; Human-Computer Interaction; Security & Privacy

Associate Professor


Ethics & Fairness; Human-Centered AI; Natural Language Processing

Associate Professor


Human-Centered AI; Human Computer Interaction; Social Computing

Assistant Professor


Cryptography; Security & Privacy

Professor


Machine Learning; Security & Privacy

Associate Professor


Computer Networking; Computing for Development; Human-Computer Interaction

Associate Professor


Ethics & Fairness; Human-Centered AI; Machine Learning

Professor


Algorithms; Complexity; Cryptography


Collaborators & Partner Institutions


Selected Projects

Server-Aided Anonymous Credentials

Rutchathon Chairattana-Apirom, Franklin Harding, Anna Lysyanskaya, and Stefano…

To Reveal or Conceal: Privacy and Marginalization in Avatars

Mattea Sim, Basia Radka, Emi Yoshikawa, Franziska Roesner, Kurt Hugenberg…

Levels of Autonomy for AI Agents

Kevin Feng, David McDonald, Amy Zhang…

Pixnapping: Bringing Pixel Stealing out of the Stone Age

Alan Wang, Pranav Gopalkrishnan, Yingchen Wang, Christopher W. Fletcher, Hovav…

Building Proactive and Instant-Reactive Safety Designs to Address Harassment in Social Virtual Reality

Zhehui Liao, Hanwen Zhao, Ayush Kulkarni, Shaan Singh Chattrath, Amy X. Zhang…

Everlasting Anonymous Rate-Limited Tokens

Rutchathon Chairattana-Apirom, Nico Döttling, Anna Lysyanskaya…