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Elissa Redmiles is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Georgetown University's College of Arts & Sciences. Her research focuses on understanding human behavior in cybersecurity, privacy, and the societal impacts of AI and digital technologies. She is particularly known for her work on digital safety for marginalized communities, including sex workers and content creators, as well as ethical challenges in AI-generated media.
Her research interests include privacy expectations in algorithmic systems, the design of equitable security solutions, and the intersection of technology with social justice. She has pioneered methods to study the digital security experiences of vulnerable populations and has contributed to frameworks for combating synthetic media risks.
Redmiles has been recognized with the Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professorship from the Henry Luce Foundation, highlighting her innovative contributions to computer science. Her work bridges technical and social sciences, emphasizing the need for technologies that respect human dignity and societal needs.
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