Security/Privacy Incident Management and Discovery: Opportunities for AI/HLT Jessica Staddon Google Inc., USA jessica.staddon@gmail.com Keynote Abstract The field of security/privacy incident management has grown with the increase in cybersecurity threats. It is an area of focus for technology providers, standards bodies and regulators. Incident management is also a challenging area for practitioners and has a high-rate of burnout. I’ll talk about opportunities for AI/HLT-based automation to im- prove the incident management process for practitioners and how AI/HLT can drive a better understanding of incident patterns, and potentially enable better policies, regulations and privacy discourse. This talk will emphasize user needs and open problems. Biography Jessica is a Research Scientist at Google and an Adjunct Associate Professor of Computer Science at NC State. At Google she leads research for enterprise security and ana- lytics products. Previously she was an area manager at Xe- rox PARC, and a research scientist at Bell Labs and RSA Labs. Her interests include usable security and privacy tools, trends in privacy-related attitudes and methods for measur- ing and predicting privacy-related behaviors, attitudes and risks. She serves regularly on the program committees of ACM and IEEE sponsored security/privacy conferences and is on the editorial boards of the Journal of Computer Secu- rity, IEEE Security Privacy Magazine and the International Journal of Information and Computer Security. Jessica holds a PhD in Mathematics from U. C. Berkeley.