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Posts by Jose Such

We are hiring!!

University of Alberta in Canada has three faculty positions open this cycle: one in network security, one in theory, and one in robotics/computer vision/graphics.

Deadline: January 12, 2026

Happy to answer any questions about UofA or Canada academia!!

Please share!! 😁

4 months ago 7 5 1 1
"My proposed PhD research centers on Privacy and security, mobile computing, particularly exploring how Mobile computing can be strengthened through Usable Security Studies, Privacy Interface Design, Mobile App Auditing. I was especially drawn to your publication on ...And No One Can Hack It: The Uses and Abuses of Cybersecurity Folk Theory, which aligns closely with my current efforts in IT Security, Cybersecurity, AI-assisted threat intelligence, Core Infrastructure, and predictive defense models for enterprise environments."

"My proposed PhD research centers on Privacy and security, mobile computing, particularly exploring how Mobile computing can be strengthened through Usable Security Studies, Privacy Interface Design, Mobile App Auditing. I was especially drawn to your publication on ...And No One Can Hack It: The Uses and Abuses of Cybersecurity Folk Theory, which aligns closely with my current efforts in IT Security, Cybersecurity, AI-assisted threat intelligence, Core Infrastructure, and predictive defense models for enterprise environments."

New first for me: email from a student saying how they want to do a PhD with me because they really liked my paper titled "XXX"...

...except I've never written a paper with that title. I was going to forward this jokingly to the authors ("I'm getting your email"), only to find no such paper exists.

5 months ago 16 6 5 3

🤖💬 Would you trust an AI that always seems friendly… ?

Our latest study reveals a new privacy threat: malicious LLM-based chatbots intentionally designed to make users share personal details.

We are presenting it at @USENIXSecurity Weds Track 1

Paper: hasp-lab.github.io/pubs/zhan202...

8 months ago 0 0 0 0
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‘Ghosts haunting the Arctic’: Glaciers retreating at ‘shocking’ speed Greenpeace has released a new series of images illustrating the extent of polar ice retreat in the Arctic.

Images released by Greenpeace have highlighted the rapid rate at which Arctic ice is retreating.

Taken in the Norwegian region of Svalbard, the photographs show not only ice melt over a century, but significant changes in just the last two decades.

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