Isabel Wagner
Scholar

Isabel Wagner

Google Scholar ID: CaedxhIAAAAJ
University of Basel
Privacy metricsPrivacy-enhancing technologiesTransparency-enhancing technologiesCommunication networks
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Citations
1,576
 
H-index
16
 
i10-index
23
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
20
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • 2024: Published "No Transparency for Smart Toys" in Proceedings of Privacy Technologies and Policy
  • 2022: Published book "Auditing Corporate Surveillance Systems: Research Methods for Greater Transparency" (Cambridge University Press)
  • 2022: Paper "Using Metrics Suites to Improve the Measurement of Privacy in Graphs" in IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing
  • 2021: Paper "Designing Strong Privacy Metrics Suites Using Evolutionary Optimization" in ACM Transactions on Privacy and Security
  • 2019: Paper "On the Strength of Privacy Metrics for Vehicular Communication" in IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
  • 2018: Survey paper "Technical Privacy Metrics: A Systematic Survey" in ACM Computing Surveys
  • 2018: Paper "Privacy in the Smart City -- Applications, Technologies, Challenges and Solutions" in IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
  • 2017: Paper "Evaluating the Strength of Genomic Privacy Metrics" in ACM Transactions on Privacy and Security
  • 2022: Appointed IEEE Computer Society Distinguished Visitor
  • 2021: Distinguished TPC Member for IEEE Infocom 2021
  • Senior Member of ACM (since 2017) and IEEE (since 2018)
Background
  • Associate Professor in Cyber Security at the University of Basel, Switzerland
  • Research focuses on privacy technologies, privacy metrics, web measurement, and smart cities
  • Particularly interested in metrics to quantify the effectiveness of privacy protection mechanisms
  • Works on privacy-enhancing technologies in genomics, vehicular networks, smart grids, and smart cities
  • Also explores bio-inspired privacy mechanisms and web measurement for transparency in corporate surveillance systems