
George ChalhoubUniversity of Oxford | OX · Department of Computer Science
George Chalhoub
Computer Science
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George Chalhoub is a doctoral student in Cyber Security at the Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford, and part of the Centre for Doctoral Training in Cyber Security. George's doctoral research is supported by the Information Commissioner's Office and explores the application of user experience (UX) principles in the security and privacy of smart homes.
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September 2017 - September 2018
January 2013 - August 2017
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This paper critically examines the intersection of privacy concerns in children's apps and the support required by developers to effectively address these concerns. Third-party libraries and software development kits (SDKs) are widely used in mobile app development, however, these libraries are commonly known for posing significant data privacy ris...
Smart homes are dangerous - a sentiment arising from prior research exploring the user experience (UX) of data protection for smart home devices. While this research has explored data protection shortcomings for users, UX is a designed encounter reconciling development, economic, compliance and strategic business priorities. And so, in addition to...
Smart home products aren’t living up to their promise. They claim to transform the way we live, providing convenience, energy efficiency, and safety. However, the reality is significantly less profound and often frustrating. This is particularly apparent in security and privacy experiences: powerlessness, confusion, and annoyance have all been repo...
Smart speakers are useful and convenient, but they are associated with numerous security and privacy threats. We conducted thirteen interviews with users of smart speakers to explore the effect of user experience (UX) factors on security and privacy. We analyzed the data using Grounded Theory and validated our results with a qualitative meta-synthe...
This project creates a Web-based Information System for ship pump systems that can display 2D and 3D representations for demonstration and monitoring purposes which can be extended later to overlay faults information from some sensors on the real system. The project is introduced by an industrial partner, Lloyd's Register, and is a part of a larger...