COMPUTER SECURITY & PRIVACY

for Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence

About

We are a group of New York City-based researchers at Cornell Tech, Cornell University, and NYU studying how to improve technology safety and security for victims of intimate partner violence.

Our goals are to develop an in-depth understanding of technology’s role in IPV and create tools that help survivors and advocates navigate technology challenges in IPV.

We currently run the Clinic to End Tech Abuse (CETA) for IPV survivors in New York City.

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Research

The Role of Computer Security Customer Support in Helping Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence.

USENIX Security Symposium.


A Digital Safety Dilemma: Analysis of Remote Computer-Mediated Computer Security Interventions During COVID-19.

ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI).


"So-called privacy breeds evil": Narrative Justifications for Intimate Partner Surveillance in Online Forums.

Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, Issue CSCW.

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Resources

Please visit the Clinic to End Tech Abuse website to access the resources we have developed to combat tech-enabled abuse.

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