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Allison McDonald is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Computing & Data Sciences at Boston University, specializing in digital privacy and cybersecurity. Her research focuses on protecting marginalized groups such as undocumented immigrants, sex workers, and victims of intimate-partner violence through transdisciplinary methodologies blending computational analysis and social science.
- PhD in Computer Science, University of Michigan (2022)
- BSE in Computer Science and BS in German, University of Michigan
McDonald’s work examines how government regulation and corporate policies impact digital safety, employing techniques like human-subject interviews, internet measurement, and experimental studies. She advocates for equitable internet governance and develops tools to mitigate systemic harms.
Her accolades include Best Paper Awards at top-tier conferences (USENIX, IEEE, ACM) and fellowships from Facebook, Rackham, and Georgetown Law’s Center on Privacy & Technology. She previously studied human rights law at the European University Viadrina.
- Best Paper Awards: USENIX Security Symposium, IEEE Security & Privacy Symposium, ACM CHI Conference
- Fellowships: Facebook, Rackham Merit, Georgetown Law Center on Privacy & Technology
McDonald’s research bridges technical and policy-driven solutions to enhance digital safety, with a particular emphasis on marginalized populations.
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