Wael Albayaydh
Dr Wael S Albayaydh
Wolfson Building, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QD
Interests
Cyber Security, Artificial Intelligence, Human Computer Interaction, Usable Security, Usable Privacy, Digital Economy.
Biography
Wael Albayaydh has extensive business and academic experience. He holds a DPhil (PhD) in Computer Science from the University of Oxford, a Master's degree in Computer Engineering from the New York Institute of Technology (NYiT), and a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Jordan. Wael is a lecturer and researcher in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Oxford. He is also a member of St Hilda's College and the Ethical Web and Data Architecture In the Age of AI (EWADA) program.
His research focuses on cybersecurity, AI in cybersecurity, and privacy concerns associated with smart homes. Wael has held several executive positions in leading ICT firms and mobile operators in the MENA region and is the founder of several successful ICT startups. His research interests also include cryptography, big data, and AI technologies, and he has engagements with the Alan Turing Institute in London, UK.
Teaching
No | Course | Department |
1 | CS-MPLS-Oxford | |
2 | CS-MPLS-Oxford | |
3 | CS-MPLS-Oxford | |
4 | CS-MPLS-Oxford | |
5 | CS-MPLS-Oxford | |
6 | CS-MPLS-Oxford | |
7 | CS-MPLS-Oxford | |
8 | CS-MPLS-Oxford | |
9 | CS-MPLS-Oxford | |
10 | CS-MPLS-Oxford |
Projects
Ethical Web and Data Infrastructure in the Age of AI (EWADA) is an ambitious 3-year programme funded by the Oxford Martin School (OMS). Its mission is to reform the concentration of power on the World Wide Web by developing and deploying new forms of technical and legal infrastructure.
Awards
Distinguished Paper Award- USENIX'32
Examining Power Dynamics and User Privacy in Smart Technology Use Among Jordanian Households
Selected Publications
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Co−Designing a Mobile App for Bystander Privacy Protection in Jordanian Smart Homes: A Step Towards Addressing a Complex Privacy Landscape
Wael Albayaydh and Ivan Flechais
The 33rd USENIX Security Symposium, Aug, 2024.
Details about Co−Designing a Mobile App for Bystander Privacy Protection in Jordanian Smart Homes: A Step Towards Addressing a Complex Privacy Landscape | BibTeX data for Co−Designing a Mobile App for Bystander Privacy Protection in Jordanian Smart Homes: A Step Towards Addressing a Complex Privacy Landscape | Download (pdf) of Co−Designing a Mobile App for Bystander Privacy Protection in Jordanian Smart Homes: A Step Towards Addressing a Complex Privacy Landscape
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Examining Power Dynamics and User Privacy in Smart Technology Use Among Jordanian Households
Wael Albayaydh and Ivan Flechais
The 32nd USENIX Security Symposium, Aug, 2023.
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‘You are you and the app. There’s nobody else.’: Building Worker−Designed Data Institutions within Platform Hegemony
Nigel Shadbolt Jake ML Stein Vidminas Vizgirda Max Van Kleek Reuben Binns Jun Zhao Rui Zhao Naman Goel George Chalhoub Wael S Albayaydh
In 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2023). April, 2023..
Details about ‘You are you and the app. There’s nobody else.’: Building Worker−Designed Data Institutions within Platform Hegemony | BibTeX data for ‘You are you and the app. There’s nobody else.’: Building Worker−Designed Data Institutions within Platform Hegemony | Download (pdf) of ‘You are you and the app. There’s nobody else.’: Building Worker−Designed Data Institutions within Platform Hegemony | DOI (10.1145/3544548.3581114)