Lorrie Cranor
Lorrie Cranor | |
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| Born | February 25, 1971 |
| Nationality | American |
| Other names | Lorrie Faith Cranor |
| Education | Montgomery Blair High School 1989 |
| Alma mater | Washington University in St. Louis |
| Employer(s) | Carnegie Mellon University, Federal Trade Commission |
| Known for | Privacy and security research, cyberfeminism |
Lorrie Faith Cranor is an American academic who is the FORE Systems Professor of Computer Science and Engineering and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University, Director and Bosch Distinguished Professor in Security and Privacy Technologies of Carnegie Mellon Cylab, and director of the Carnegie Mellon Usable Privacy and Security Laboratory. She has served as Chief Technologist of the Federal Trade Commission, and she was formerly a member of the Electronic Frontier Foundation Board of Directors. Previously she was a researcher at AT&T Labs-Research and taught in the Stern School of Business at New York University. She has authored over 110 research papers on online privacy, phishing and semantic attacks, spam, electronic voting, anonymous publishing, usable access control, and other topics.