This project will propose a novel phishing-advice tool, PhishEd, which accepts reports from users of potential phishing emails, uses AI to parse out contextual phishing features, […]
This 12-month interdisciplinary project will investigate the role of adaptive hate speech awareness mechanisms in reducing the production of hate speech across online social platforms.
PriXR intends to harden Extended Reality (XR) technology against violations of privacy and anonymity, crucially exploring XR not in terms of its benefits to society, but […]
This project will study the three-way dynamics between storage PETs, ransomware, and ransomware defences via a testbed approach. This is important because of the potential privacy-damaging […]
Gideon Ogunniye is a Research Associate on CONTEXT project at the Artificial Intelligence and its Applications Institute (AIAI), School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh. The project […]
Dan Saattrup Nielsen is a Research Associate in Machine Learning. He’s working on the CLARITI project with Dr. Ryan McConville, which aims to analyse and detect […]
The REPHRAIN National Research Centre was pleased to host participants for a half-day sandpit on transforming REPHRAIN research into actionable impacts for protecting citizens online. This sandpit took place on Friday 20th January 2023 at Goodenough College in London.
REPHRAIN hosted a successful signature Showcase on January 19th 2023 at Goodenough College. The open showcase involved presentations from our researchers, workshops and discussions involving our external partners.
On 30 June, Umang Bhatt, a PhD candidate in the Machine Learning Group at the University of Cambridge and one of the REPHRAIN members behind the SOXAI project, conducted an online masterclass exploring the challenges and frontiers in algorithmic transparency.
This masterclass will present an overview of recent work tackling self-imposed privacy issues as they arise in online conversations. Led by Anna Squicciarini and Sarah Rajtmajer of Penn State University.
REPHRAIN hosts their first in-person show and tell. Featuring REPHRAIN Projects, a demonstration of the REPHRAIN Testbed, an illustration of the current REPHRAIN Map, and keynote talks.
On 9 March, the team behind our CMA 1990 project conducted an online masterclass about their experience using legal databases to study tech-enabled harms.