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CUPS Director Lorrie Cranor Receives NSF Funding For Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in Privacy and Security

Carnegie Mellon University’s Lorrie Cranor and her colleagues received a five-year, $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to establish a Ph.D. program in usable privacy and security.

“Carnegie Mellon’s CyLab Usable Privacy and Security (CUPS) Doctoral Training Program will offer Ph.D. students a new cross-disciplinary training experience that helps them produce solutions to ongoing tensions between security, privacy and usability,” said Cranor, associate professor in the Institute for Software Research, the Department of Engineering and Public Policy and Carnegie Mellon CyLab — one of the largest university-based cybersecurity education and research centers in the world.

Cranor said the CUPS doctoral training program is designed to give students both classroom learning as well as collaborative research training with teams of mentors from different disciplines, internships and summer seminars.

The new CUPS program funded through the NSF’s Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship program is now available to Ph.D. students across the university, including the programs in Computation, Organizations and Society, Engineering and Public Policy, Human Computer Interaction, Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Public Policy and Management.

Core faculty in the program include Alessandro Acquisti, an assistant professor of information technology and policy in the H. John Heinz III College and CyLab researcher; Lujo Bauer, a research scientist with Carnegie Mellon CyLab and the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department; Nicolas Christian, associate director in the Information Networking Institute and CyLab researcher; Julie Downs, a research scientist in the Social and Decision Sciences Department; Jason Hong, an assistant professor in the Human Computer Interaction Institute; Norman Sadeh, a professor in the Institute for Software Research and CyLab researcher; and Marios Savvides, director of the Carnegie Mellon CyLab Biometrics Center and a research scientist in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

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For more information, visit the CUPS IGERT page

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