Asreen Rostami: Gender inclusive cybersecurity

About the project

Objective
Asreen Rostami joined RISE Cybersecurity as an ERCIM postdoctoral fellow. Her research was focused on “humanising” Internet of Things (IoT) security to provide an understanding of the technical, design, social and political issues that arise when considering IoT systems from a human-centred perspective. Her current research under the Digital Futures postdoctoral fellowship program is centred around bringing marginalised perspectives into cyber security, starting with looking at the deviant use of smart home devices.

She aims to develop gender-inclusive cyber security, a human-centred approach to security that encompasses feminist principles such as diversity, autonomy, respect, and consent and applies them in a digital context.

About the Digital Futures Postdoc Fellow
Asreen Rostami holds a PhD in the area of HCI from Stockholm University. Her doctoral research was focused on the incorporation of interactive technologies in designing and experiencing interactive and mixed-reality performances, during which she developed a design concept (frictions) used to create an immersive and engaging VR experience and co-designed and staged a mixed-reality performance (Frictional Realities, 2019) in collaboration with a group of Swedish artists.

Main supervisor
Barry Brown, Professor, Department of computer and systems sciences, Stockholm University.

Co-supervisor
Shahid Raza, Associate Professor, RISE Cybersecurity, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden.

Project period

01/06/2021 – 31/05/2023

Type of call

Postdoc Fellowships

Societal context

Smart Society

Research themes

Trust

Partner

KTH

RISE

Project status

Completed

Contacts