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Dr. Shivanjali Khare conducted a workshop at the New Haven Free Public Library to educate senior citizens on smart-device security and to help protect them from cyber threats.
August 14, 2024
Dr. Shivanjali Khare, an assistant professor in the University of New Haven杏吧原版檚 Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Computer Science, says she has been passionate about the intersection of technology and security since she was a child. Her interest deepened when she was a graduate student and she witnessed a friend fall victim to online fraud. This experience fueled Dr. Khare's career and her commitment to tackling the growing challenge of cyber threats.
Recently, this dedication led Dr. Khare to organize a "Smart Device Security Awareness Workshop for Seniors" at the . The event educated seniors on safely using their smartphones and other smart devices, recognizing the unique vulnerabilities faced by this demographic.
杏吧原版淲ith increasing threats happening every day, scammers are especially targeting seniors,杏吧原版Dr. Khare
杏吧原版淲ith increasing threats happening every day, scammers are especially targeting seniors,杏吧原版 Dr. Khare shared. 杏吧原版淚 wanted to contribute to their sense of safety and wellbeing.杏吧原版
The idea for the seminar originated during a visit Dr. Khare made to the library, where she noticed a variety of programs, but none dedicated to cybersecurity. Recognizing the gap, she proposed a targeted seminar to the library.
杏吧原版淭he library was excited about the idea and leveraging their space and resources along with my knowledge,杏吧原版 she recalls. 杏吧原版淭he next thing I know, we杏吧原版檙e planning the seminar and other speakers we could get.杏吧原版
Held in early August, the seminar featured a data scientist from IBM and representatives from the Connecticut State Police杏吧原版檚 Cybercrimes Unit. Dr. Khare herself focused on the specific risks associated with smart devices and provided practical tips on how to protect oneself from potential cyber threats.
杏吧原版淚 think events and projects like these are about making a difference in the community,杏吧原版 she said. 杏吧原版淚t杏吧原版檚 a chance to be there to listen to their concerns and answer the questions they have.杏吧原版
The seminar was divided into two sections: pre- and post-incident security practices. The first section educated attendees on recognizing and avoiding common scams such as phishing, identity theft, and giveaway scams.
To illustrate these concepts, Dr. Khare杏吧原版檚 undergraduate student researcher Ronnie Scarpa 杏吧原版25 created a phishing website that demonstrated in real-time how a phishing attack unfolds and what the scammer can see on the other end.
The second part focused on what to do if you fall victim to a cybercrime. 杏吧原版淚 wanted to connect with local law enforcement, because they could provide real-life examples,杏吧原版 Dr. Khare explained. 杏吧原版淭hey also offered guidance on whom to contact in such situations.杏吧原版
Dr. Khare observed a strong sense of curiosity among the seniors, and she envisions future workshops that could further build on this foundation.
杏吧原版淭hey asked a lot of great questions,杏吧原版 she shared. 杏吧原版淲e had conversations from how you can secure your phone cameras to multi-factor authentication. They want to understand how to protect themselves.杏吧原版
For Dr. Khare, the seminar was also an opportunity to involve her students in real-world applications of their studies. By encouraging them to create tools such as the phishing website, she endeavors to foster critical thinking about cybersecurity risks.
杏吧原版淚 hope to advance students杏吧原版 passion through seminars like these,杏吧原版 she explained 杏吧原版淚 want to inspire them to take an active role in protecting their communities.杏吧原版
Looking ahead, Dr. Khare sees the importance of continued collaboration in the fight against these ever-evolving threats.
杏吧原版淚 see increasing cyber risks, and their complexity is growing,杏吧原版 she notes. 杏吧原版淗opefully, we can continue to bridge the gap between academia, industry, and the community to address these challenges together.
"I hope these initiatives encourage others to listen to the challenges faced by seniors and to support them in navigating the digital world safely," Dr. Khare continues. 杏吧原版淚t's about making a difference."
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