March 31, 2023, 1:10 a.m. | Boya Wang, Wouter Lueks, Justinas Sukaitis, Vincent Graf Narbel, Carmela Troncoso

cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org

Humanitarian aid-distribution programs help bring physical goods (e.g., food,
blankets) to people in need. Traditional paper-based solutions to support aid
distribution do not scale to large populations and are hard to secure. Existing
digital solutions solve these issues, at the cost of collecting large amount of
personal information. Failing to protect aid recipients' privacy can result on
harms for them and enables surveillance in the long run. In collaboration with
the International Committee of the Red Cross, we build a …

aid build collaboration collecting cost digital digital id distribution food hard humanitarian information international international committee of the red cross large people personal personal information physical privacy protect red cross result run safe scale solutions support surveillance system

SOC 2 Manager, Audit and Certification

@ Deloitte | US and CA Multiple Locations

Information Security Engineers

@ D. E. Shaw Research | New York City

Dir-Information Security - Cyber Analytics

@ Marriott International | Bethesda, MD, United States

Security Engineer - Security Operations

@ TravelPerk | Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain

Information Security Mgmt- Risk Assessor

@ JPMorgan Chase & Co. | Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

SAP CO Consultant

@ Atos | Istanbul, TR