Alessandro Acquisti
Senior Project Scientist/Engineer
Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy Affiliated
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- Senior Project Scientist/EngineerHeinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy Affiliated
- +1 (412) 268-9853 (Work)
- Carnegie Mellon University, Heinz College, 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United States, 15213, United States
TEACHING INTERESTS
Privacy in the Digital Age, 2004 - present
MISM, Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon University
The reduction of the cost of storing and manipulating information has led organizations to capture increasing amounts of information about individual behavior. New trade-offs have emerged for parties involved with privacy-enhancing or intrusive technologies: individuals want to avoid the misuse of the information they pass along to others, but they also want to share enough information to achieve satisfactory interactions; organizations want to know more about the parties with which they interact, but they do not want to alienate them with policies deemed as intrusive. Is there a "sweet" spot that satisfies the interests of all parties? Is there a combination of technological solutions, economic incentives, and legal safeguards that is acceptable for the individual and beneficial to society? Privacy is a complex and multi-faceted concept. This course combines technical, economic, legal, and policy perspectives to present a holistic view of its role and value in the digital age. It begins by comparing early definitions of privacy to the current information-focused debate. It then focuses on:
Technological aspects of privacy (privacy concerns raised by new IT such as the Internet, wireless communications, and computer matching; tracking techniques and data mining; privacy enhancing technologies and anonymous protocols;…)
Economic aspects (economic models of the market for privacy; financial risks caused by privacy violations; the value of customer information; …);
Legal aspects (laissez-faire versus regulated approaches; US versus EU legal safeguards; …)
Managerial implications (the emerging role of Chief Privacy Officers; compulsory directives and self-regulative efforts;…)
Policy aspects (trade-offs between individual privacy rights and societal needs; …)
Economic Analysis, 2004 - present
MISM, Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon University
(The material for this class has also been used for CMU-Japan classes and Distance Education classes)
This is a course in microeconomics and its implications for management and strategy - particularly but not exclusively in the context of information technology firms. Microeconomics as discussed in this course focuses on the models and methods by which managers can analyze their market and organizational environment to make optimal decisions. The key to such optimal decision-making is an understanding of the trade-offs in allocating scarce resources. The core models of microeconomics are fundamental to more applied areas of management such as strategy, marketing, production, and finance.
Lectures series on Information Privacy, 2009
Department of Economics, University of Paris-Sud
Information Privacy, 2009
Master in Information Technology, Freiburg University
Information Privacy, 2006 - 2010
Master in e-Procurement, University of Rome, Tor Vergata
Computer Applications for Social Scientists - Power Point, 1997 - 1998
Lecturer, Faculty of Business, Economics, and Social Studies., Trinity College Dublin
Applied Micro-econometrics, 1998
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin
Mathematical and Statistical Methods, 1997 - 1998
Undergraduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin
MISM, Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon University
The reduction of the cost of storing and manipulating information has led organizations to capture increasing amounts of information about individual behavior. New trade-offs have emerged for parties involved with privacy-enhancing or intrusive technologies: individuals want to avoid the misuse of the information they pass along to others, but they also want to share enough information to achieve satisfactory interactions; organizations want to know more about the parties with which they interact, but they do not want to alienate them with policies deemed as intrusive. Is there a "sweet" spot that satisfies the interests of all parties? Is there a combination of technological solutions, economic incentives, and legal safeguards that is acceptable for the individual and beneficial to society? Privacy is a complex and multi-faceted concept. This course combines technical, economic, legal, and policy perspectives to present a holistic view of its role and value in the digital age. It begins by comparing early definitions of privacy to the current information-focused debate. It then focuses on:
Technological aspects of privacy (privacy concerns raised by new IT such as the Internet, wireless communications, and computer matching; tracking techniques and data mining; privacy enhancing technologies and anonymous protocols;…)
Economic aspects (economic models of the market for privacy; financial risks caused by privacy violations; the value of customer information; …);
Legal aspects (laissez-faire versus regulated approaches; US versus EU legal safeguards; …)
Managerial implications (the emerging role of Chief Privacy Officers; compulsory directives and self-regulative efforts;…)
Policy aspects (trade-offs between individual privacy rights and societal needs; …)
Economic Analysis, 2004 - present
MISM, Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon University
(The material for this class has also been used for CMU-Japan classes and Distance Education classes)
This is a course in microeconomics and its implications for management and strategy - particularly but not exclusively in the context of information technology firms. Microeconomics as discussed in this course focuses on the models and methods by which managers can analyze their market and organizational environment to make optimal decisions. The key to such optimal decision-making is an understanding of the trade-offs in allocating scarce resources. The core models of microeconomics are fundamental to more applied areas of management such as strategy, marketing, production, and finance.
Lectures series on Information Privacy, 2009
Department of Economics, University of Paris-Sud
Information Privacy, 2009
Master in Information Technology, Freiburg University
Information Privacy, 2006 - 2010
Master in e-Procurement, University of Rome, Tor Vergata
Computer Applications for Social Scientists - Power Point, 1997 - 1998
Lecturer, Faculty of Business, Economics, and Social Studies., Trinity College Dublin
Applied Micro-econometrics, 1998
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin
Mathematical and Statistical Methods, 1997 - 1998
Undergraduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin
TEACHING ACTIVITIES
- COURSE TAUGHTIndependent Study25 Aug 2025 - 15 Dec 2025
- COURSE TAUGHTIndependent Study25 Aug 2025 - 15 Dec 2025
- COURSE TAUGHTEconomic Analysis26 Aug 2024 - 16 Dec 2024
- COURSE TAUGHTEconomic Analysis26 Aug 2024 - 16 Dec 2024
- COURSE TAUGHTEconomic Analysis26 Aug 2024 - 16 Dec 2024
- COURSE TAUGHTPrivacy in the Digital Age26 Aug 2024 - 16 Dec 2024
- COURSE TAUGHTPrivacy in the Digital Age26 Aug 2024 - 16 Dec 2024
- COURSE TAUGHTIndependent Study16 Jan 2024 - 7 May 2024
- COURSE TAUGHTIndependent Study16 Jan 2024 - 7 May 2024
- COURSE TAUGHTPrivacy in the Digital Age16 Jan 2024 - 7 May 2024
- COURSE TAUGHTEconomic Analysis28 Aug 2023 - 18 Dec 2023
- COURSE TAUGHTEconomic Analysis28 Aug 2023 - 18 Dec 2023
- COURSE TAUGHTEconomic Analysis28 Aug 2023 - 18 Dec 2023
- COURSE TAUGHTIndependent Study28 Aug 2023 - 18 Dec 2023
- COURSE TAUGHTIndependent Study28 Aug 2023 - 18 Dec 2023
- COURSE TAUGHTPrivacy in the Digital Age28 Aug 2023 - 18 Dec 2023
- COURSE TAUGHTPrivacy in the Digital Age17 Jan 2023 - 9 May 2023
- COURSE TAUGHTPrivacy in the Digital Age17 Jan 2023 - 9 May 2023
- COURSE TAUGHTCapstone Project29 Aug 2022 - 19 Dec 2022
- COURSE TAUGHTEconomic Analysis29 Aug 2022 - 19 Dec 2022
- COURSE TAUGHTEconomic Analysis29 Aug 2022 - 19 Dec 2022
- COURSE TAUGHTEconomic Analysis29 Aug 2022 - 19 Dec 2022
- COURSE TAUGHTIndependent Study29 Aug 2022 - 19 Dec 2022
- COURSE TAUGHTInformation Systems Project29 Aug 2022 - 19 Dec 2022
- COURSE TAUGHTPrivacy in the Digital Age29 Aug 2022 - 19 Dec 2022