The Privacy Lab is led by Prof. Apu Kapadia in the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering at Indiana University. Our goal is to advance research in online privacy, with a current focus on privacy in the context of pervasive photography, wearables, and sensor-enabled devices (‘IoT’). For an overview of our research, see our Publications page.
We are located in Luddy Hall, #3028
Sponsors
Apu Kapadia’s research at Indiana University has been sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF), Institute for Information Infrastructure Protection (I3P), Microsoft Research, Google, Grant Thornton, Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research (Indiana University), School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering (Indiana University), and the SPICE security center at Indiana University.
Join us
We are always looking for motivated students to join our research team. Feel free to contact Prof. Kapadia to inquire about possible positions.
PhD Program in CS
https://cs.indiana.edu/programs/phd-computer-science.html
PhD Program in Security Informatics
https://informatics.indiana.edu/programs/phd-informatics/index.html
Other security faculty @ IU
https://spice.luddy.indiana.edu
Contact us
Apu Kapadia
Professor, Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering at Indiana University
Luddy Hall, Room 3028
(812) 856-1465
kapadia at indiana dot edu
Mailing address:
Apu Kapadia
700 N. Woodlawn Avenue
Bloomington, IN 47408