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SACHIKO KANAMORI

SACHIKO KANAMORI

Senior Technical Researcher
Security Fundamentals Laboratory
Cybersecurity Research Institute

Sachiko Kanamori is a senior technical researcher at the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) in Japan. She received her B.S. in Literature from Aoyama Gakuin University in 1984. She engaged in the CRYPTREC project in 2004 and the CREST project in 2017. Her research interests include usable security and privacy, such as understanding the privacy policy of users and problems in obtaining consent from users.

Research interests
Privacy, Usable Security
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Selected papers

  • Sachiko Kanamori, Miho Ikeda, Kumiko Kameishi, Ayako A. Hasegawa, "Japanese Users’ (Mis)understandings of Technical Terms Used in Privacy Policies and the Privacy Protection Law", Lecture Notes in Computer Science HCI for Cybersecurity, Privacy and Trust (HCII2024) , July 2024.
  • Sachiko Kanamori, Miho Ikeda, Kumiko Kameishi, Ayako A. Hasegawa, "User Comprehension of Technical Terms in Privacy Policies and Expectations of the Privacy Protection Law in Japan", Nineteenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS2023) Poster session, August 2023.
  • Sachiko Kanamori, Hirotsune Sato, Naoya Tabata and Ryo Nojima, "Construction of a Support Tool for User Reading of Privacy Policies and Assessment of its User Impact", IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems, DOI: 10.1587/transinf.2022DAP0002, VOL.E106-D, No.5, May 2023.
  • Sachiko Kanamori, Hirotsune Sato, Naoya Tabata and Ryo Nojima, "Construction of a Support Tool for User Reading of Privacy Policies and Assessment of its User Impact", In proceedings of 8th International Conference on Information Systems Security and Privacy (ICISSP2022), 2022.
  • Sachiko Kanamori, Ryo Nojima, Hirotsune Sato, Naoya Tabata, Kanako Kawaguchi, Hirohiko Suwa, Atsushi Iwai, "How Does the Willingness to Provide Private Information Change?", In Proceedings of The International Symposium on Information Theory and Its Applications (ISITA2016), pp.423-427, 2016.
  • Sachiko Kanamori, Kanako Kawaguchi, Hidema Tanaka, "Study on a Scheme for the Right to Be Forgotten", In Proceedings of The International Symposium on Information Theory and Its Applications (ISITA2014), pp.55-59, 2014.

Awards

  • FY2024 IPSJ Yamashita SIG Research Award
  • FY2023 IPSJ CSS2023 Best Paper Award
  • FY2023 IPSJ UWS2023 Best Paper Award
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