Statement from CISO Corey Roach | @theU MENU Search Campus Search Site Search Campus Main Menu Home For Media Media Contacts News Releases Contact Article Submissions Campus-wide Emails & Email Marketing Categories Latest All Categories Arts & Humanities Athletics Business Campus Life COVID-19 Equity & Diversity Health & Medicine Humans of the U Law & Politics Research Safety Science & Technology Sustainability University Statements Announcements Events Research Resources Community Community Community Forum Newsletter Construction & Commuter Updates In Brief In the News About the U Accessibility Menu Jump To: Select Section Site Navigation Search This Site Search University of Utah Main Content Footer More Pages: Select Page Home For Media Media Contacts News Releases Contact Article Submissions Campus-wide Emails & Email Marketing Categories Latest All Categories Arts & Humanities Athletics Business Campus Life COVID-19 Equity & Diversity Health & Medicine Humans of the U Law & Politics Research Safety Science & Technology Sustainability University Statements Announcements Events Research Resources Community Community Community Forum Newsletter Construction & Commuter Updates In Brief In the News About the U Accessibility Help Press ctrl + / to access this menu. The University of Utah @theU Statement from CISO Corey Roach University Communications November 14, 2020 I support all individuals’ right to privacy. My presentation at the October Scholarly Networks Security Initiative (SNSI) webinar in no way advocated for the use of spyware or the violation of user privacy. My presentation encouraged publishers to modernize their content distribution by utilizing user behavior analysis (UBA) to determine if material is being accessed by a ‘bot’ attempting to steal content. UBA does not violate user privacy, but instead uses metrics such as how quickly a user types or how randomly they move their mouse to tell if the user is a human or a computer. Furthermore, I advocated for any logs or analyses to be retained by libraries rather than publishers. Libraries have long been the stewards of patron privacy. Corey Roach Chief Information Security Officer The University of Utah Related posts Announcements September 2, 2016 DATA SECURITY HYGIENE August 19, 2016 QUICK LINKS @TheU Home Faculty/Staff Students Events Archives Related Links UNews Calendar of Events Social Stream Facebook Twitter YouTube Instagram 201 Presidents Circle SLC UT 84112 801.581.7200 © 2020 The University of Utah Privacy Policy | Disclaimer | Nondiscrimination & Accessibility