Shijing (Edward) He is a Ph.D. candidate in Computer Science at King’s College London (KCL), affiliated with the Cybersecurity Group (CYS) in the Department of Informatics. Supervised by Dr. Ruba Abu-Salma, Professor Jose Such. His research lies at the intersection of human-centered usable security and privacy, and HCI. Drawing on both computational and social science methods, his work examines how individuals and groups, particularly at-risk populations, to understand, negotiate, and manage security and privacy risks in everyday technologies. His research focuses in particular on multi-user smart home environments and AI-mediated contexts, with the goal of designing equitable and trustworthy systems that better support informed security and privacy decision-making.
I will serve on a PC member at SCP2026.
I was kindly invited by Prof. Bashar Nuseibeh to give a talk at the Open University!
Four full papers and three posters accepted at CHI 2026 🇪🇸.
Happy to share our start-up news at the King’s Entrepreneurship Institute. Well done to all the founders!
Invited talk at the Institute of Advanced Study, University of Warwick.
A new paper accepted at Symposium on Usable Security and Privacy (USEC) 2026.
One new paper accepted at IEEE S&P 2026!
A new review paper accepted at TOCHI.
I will serve on a PC member at EuroUSEC 2025.
I attended LINAS 2025 and participated in a panel discussion on AI security.
Excited to give a talk at the University of Kent, invited by Prof. Shujun Li!
One full paper and one EA accepted at CHI 2025! See you in Japan!
Happy to announce that we have been awarded a £92K grant from Innovate UK (part of UKRI). Congrats to all!
I made a HotPETS presentation at PoPETS 2024.
New paper accepted at PoPETS 2024!
I will serve on the Artifact PC member at PoPETS 2024, 2025.
A new paper accepted for the ACM Computing Survey!
New short paper accepted by INTERACT 2023!
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