Multiple research projects by Alfredo Perez, assistant professor of
computer science in the Turner College’s TSYS School of Computer Science,
addresses internet privacy issues facing individuals today. In a 2017 publication in IT Professional, Perez and his colleagues Sherali Zeadally of the
University of Kentucky and Scott
Griffith of CSU address privacy concerns extending beyond those of
internet users, to include those of bystanders.
This particular study presents a taxonomy of the solutions related to bystanders’ privacy concerns. A second study by Perez and Zeadally, set for
upcoming publication in IT Professional,
highlights how consumer wearables have emerged as disrupting devices that are
benefiting individuals in areas such as mobile health, fitness, security and
entertainment. As these researchers
point out, the mass adoption and the expected growth of the market of these
devices not only generate high revenues, but also expose important privacy
issues.
The Turner College's new marketing intern Lizzy Grant , a senior marketing major from Newnan who previously attended Gordon State College, where she played varsity soccer, and is scheduled to graduate from the Turner College in May of 2024, has hit the ground running in her new position. She recently played a large role in the creation of a video tour of the Synovus Center, the main campus home of the Turner College. The video helps to guide new students on where to go in the building and who they can talk to if they help. The video showcases the Student Services Center, the main lobby, and more. The video is played as part of a loop on video screens placed throughout the Synovus Center. Lizzy's list of activities at CSU is impressive. She is the Treasurer of the Turner College's Marketing Club, the President of Marketing for the Turner College's chapter of the Financial Management Association, and an Ambassador for the Turner College. She is also the Treasurer of her s
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