Dr. L. Jean Camp
Research Interests
Prof. Camp's fundamental research is on discovering and understanding the organizational, social, economic and technical interactions underlying technologies of trust. Please see http://www.ljean.com/research.html
View L. Jean Camp's research profile, with information about this faculty member's research, interests, publications, and accomplishments.
Education
Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering and Public Policy Carnegie Mellon University August 1996 Thesis: Privacy & Reliability in Internet Commerce Masters of Science in Electrical Engineering University of North Carolina at Charlotte August 1991 Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics & Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering University of North Carolina at Charlotte May 1989
Biography
Prof. Camp has a research agenda that is centered on the intersection of security and society, particularly on the intersection of security and economics.
These are combined in a specific project Net Trust: Informing Trust Decisions a privacy-enhancing mechanism to inform trust decisions by leveraging social browsing. Net Trust has been designed using a value-sensitive design mechanism.
Prof. Camp has also taken the lead in authoring the undergraduate cognate, graduate programs and doctoral course of study in security. These are the doctoral program track in security, the first and only degree program in HCI/Security at the masters level in the nation, an undergraduate concentration in security, and a masters in security.
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