Monday, June 20
Optional Walking Tour of Downtown Tulsa Art Deco Architecture 3:00-4:30pm. Full – but you can still sign up for the Wednesday tour
Welcome Reception 5-7pm, James E McNellie’s Pub, 409 E 1st St. Side Bar Room (East Side Ground Floor — note that McNellie’s does have an outdoor patio)
Tuesday, June 21
7:00-8:45am Breakfast, Promenade C
8:45-9:00am Opening Remarks Promenade D, Hyatt Regency
- Brad Carson, President, The University of Tulsa
- Laura Brandimarte and Sadia Afroz, WEIS 2022 Program Chairs
- Tyler Moore, WEIS 2022 General Chair
Session 1: Data Privacy Market 9:00-10:30am, Promenade D
- Exploring the role of data enclosure in the digital political economy. Brenden Kuerbis (Georgia Institute of Technology), Milton Mueller (Georgia Institute of Technology)
- Impact of App Privacy Label Disclosure on Demand: An Empirical Analysis. Rahul Telang (Carnegie Mellon University), Rajiv Garg (Emory University)
- Prior Fraud Exposure and Precautionary Credit Market Behavior. Ying Lei Toh (Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City), Nathan Blascak (Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia)
Break 10:30-11:00am, Promenade Foyer and/or Williams Green
Session 2: Cyber Incidents I 11:00-12:30pm, Promenade D
- Contagion or competitive effects?: Lenders’ response to peer firm cyberattacks. Amy Sheneman (The Ohio State University)
- Empirically Evaluating the Effect of Cybersecurity Precautions on Incidents in Israeli Enterprises. Neil Gandal (Tel Aviv University and CEPR), Tyler Moore (University of Tulsa), Michael Riordan (Columbia University), Noa Barnir (Tel Aviv University)
- No research, no risk? An empirical study of determinants of information leakage attacks. Oleh Stupak (University of Oxford, Oxford Internet Institute)
Lunch Break 12:30-1:45pm, Promenade C
Session 3: Panel 1:45-2:45pm, Promenade D
- The present and future state of cyber-insurance: research and practice, featuring Scott Stransky, Managing Director, Head of the Cyber Risk Analytics Center at Marsh McLennan, Erin Kenneally, Global Director, Cyber Insurance at SentinelOne, and Daniel Woods, University of Edinburgh/BUiD.
Break 2:45-3:15pm, Promenade Foyer and/or Williams Green
Session 4: Cyber-incidents II 3.15-5.15pm, Promenade D
- Reducing Attack Surface by Learning Adversarial Bag of Tricks. William Casey (USNA), J Goohs (US Navy)
- Efficient Collective Action for Tackling Time-Critical Cybersecurity Threats. Sébastien Gillard (Department of Defense Economics, Military Academy at ETH Zurich), Dimitri Percia David (Information Science Institute, University of Geneva), Alain Mermoud (Cyber-Defence Campus, armasuisse Science and Technology), Thomas Maillart (Information Science Institute, University of Geneva)
- Treating the Symptoms or the Cause? Talent Acquisition in Response to Data Breaches. Sarah Bana (Stanford), Erik Brynjolfsson (Stanford), Wang Jin (MIT), Sebastian Steffen (MIT), Xiupeng Wang (Skidmore)
- Information Frictions and Heterogeneity in Valuations of Personal Data. Avinash Collis (University of Texas at Austin), Alex Moehring (MIT), Ananya Sen (Carnegie Mellon University), Alessandro Acquisti (Carnegie Mellon University)
Conference Dinner: Lowood Modern Woodfire, 817 E 3rd St, Tulsa, OK 74120, 6:30pm
Wednesday, June 22
7:00-9:00am Breakfast, Promenade C
Session 5: Cryptocurrencies 9-10:30am, Promenade D, Hyatt Regency
- Extracting Godl [sic] from the Salt Mines: Ethereum Miners Extracting Value. Julien Piet (UC Berkeley), Jaiden Fairoze (UC Berkeley), Nicholas Weaver (UC Berkeley and ICSI)
- Breaking the Stablecoin Buck: Measuring the Impact of Security Breach and Liquidation Shocks. Andrew Morin (The University of Tulsa), Tyler Moore (The University of Tulsa), Eric Olson (The University of Tulsa)
- Pricing Security in Proof-of-Work Systems. George Bissias (University of Massachusetts Amherst), Rainer Böhme (University of Innsbruck), David Thibodeau (University of Massachusetts Amherst), Brian Neil Levine (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
Break 10:30-11am, Promenade Foyer and/or Williams Green
Session 6: Cybercrime market 11am-12.30pm, Promenade D
- Characterising 0-Day Exploit Brokers. Daniel W Woods (University of Innsbruck), Matthias Dellago (University of Innsbruck), Andrew Simpson (University of Oxford)
- Modelling Ransomware Attacks using POMDPs. Henry Skeoch (University College London)
- A “sophisticated attack”? Innovation, technical sophistication, and creativity in the cybercrime ecosystem. Ben Collier (University of Edinburgh), Richard Clayton (University of Cambridge)
Lunch Break 12:30-2pm, Promenade C
Session 7 Rump Session 2-3:25pm, Promenade D
All attendees are invited to give a brief presentation (max 5 minutes including Q&A) on late-breaking research or make an announcement (max 2 minutes). Sign up here to reserve your spot. PhD students are especially encouraged to present their works in progress.
Closing Remarks 3:25-3:30pm, Promenade D
Optional Walking Tour of Downtown Tulsa Art Deco Architecture 3:30-5:00pm. Sign up here.