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Nissenbaum, Helen
Helen Nissenbaum
Helen Nissenbaum
is
professor
of
information science
at
Cornell Tech
. She is best known for the concept of "
contextual integrity
" and her work on
privacy
,
privacy law
,
trust
, and
security
in the online world. Specifically, contextual integrity has influenced the
United States
government's thinking about
privacy issues
. Nissenbaum co-created the TrackMeNot and
AdNauseam
browser extensions, which demonstrated the use of
obfuscation
to maintain user privacy.
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