Tag Archives: Kévin Huguenin

Kévin Huguenin is a professor of information security and privacy in networks and distributed systems. His research interests include technical, human, and social aspects.
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Are you being kept in the picture? Fighting against privacy conflicts in the uploading of content on social media without consent

With users reporting high levels of privacy problems connected to the sharing of photo and video content online, and with image scraping and facial recognition technology more widespread, an easy-to-use effective solution is needed.

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Kept in the picture: A consent-based system for sharing data online

Privacy issues associated with the online sharing of data, from photos to genetic information, have been the subject of much discussion recently. One particular problem is how to protect the privacy of people who are featured in shared data, such as group photos, for example, but are not the uploaders of that data, and may not even be aware of the data being shared.

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