
AI Privacy and Security
I take a human-centred approach to build secure and privacy-respecting AI, so users feel safe and in control. We particularly study AI-based systems, such as AI Assistants (Alexa, Siri) and Autonomous Systems.
I'm Professor in the Department of Informatics at King's College London, where I head the HASP Lab, which focuses on Human-centred and AI Security, Ethics and Privacy. I'm also Director of the King's Cybersecurity Centre, an EPSRC-NCSC Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research (ACE-CSR), a cross-departmental centre involving six different departments across King's. At Informatics, I'm Champion of the Security Hub at the Departmnent of Informatics.
My research interests are at the intersection between Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Security, and Human-Computer Interaction, including:
I take a human-centred approach to build secure and privacy-respecting AI, so users feel safe and in control. We particularly study AI-based systems, such as AI Assistants (Alexa, Siri) and Autonomous Systems.
I work on understanding and developing methods to attest when AI may treat people in unacceptable or unethical ways. I also apply the research to understand online harms like discrimination.
Multiuser privacy considers data pertaining to several users and the conflicts that arise when their privacy preferences differ. We study multiuser privacy both empirically and theoretically with AI-based methods.
You can have also a look at my publications or at my Google Scholar and dblp profiles.