Arianna Rossi is a research scientist at the Interdisciplinary Center for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) of the University of Luxembourg. She carries out research at the intersection between design, computer science, law, and linguistics concerning online manipulation, usable privacy and legal design.
Arianna has a mixed background, with a joint international Doctoral Degree in Law, Science and Technology (University of Bologna) and a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science (University of Luxembourg). She holds a M.Sc. in Linguistics with a focus on Natural Language Processing.
She has been an invited speaker at international conferences in EU and US and she routinely gives seminars about law, design and technology to academic students and practitioners.
She also organizes events to promote an open culture for law and technology with the local chapter of the global grassroots movement Legal Hackers.
Sessions in which Ms Arianna Rossi participates
lunes 10 junio, 2024
Privacy policies often fail to uphold the goals of transparency – for individuals to understand the processing of their data and exercise their rights in a user-centered manner – which may lead to misalignment between privacy expectations and practices. Direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic companies, expected to grow to more than 2.7 billion USD by 2032 in Europe, process sensitive data with many risks. The...