About
Rebecca is a Masters student in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI).
Research Interests
- Usable security and privacy for children, user experience (UX) and HCI research.
Rebecca has a diverse academic background: an Honours Bachelor of Health Sciences with minor in Psychology, Honours Bachelor of Arts with major in Psychology and minor in Gerontology, and a Graduate Diploma in Population Health Risk Assessment and Management from University of Ottawa.
She also has over five years of work experience across various departments in the public sector, most recently as a UX Specialist at the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat.
Connect
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccajeong
Twitter: https://twitter.com/beckyjeong
Publications
Conference Papers
- Rebecca Jeong and Sonia Chiasson. [Paper] `Lime’, `Open Lock’, and `Blocked’: Children’s perception of colors, symbols, and words in cybersecurity warnings. In SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI). ACM, 2020.
[Bibtex]@INPROCEEDINGS{jeong2020-children-warning-chi, author = {Rebecca Jeong AND Sonia Chiasson}, title = {[Paper] `Lime', `Open Lock', and `Blocked': Children's perception of colors, symbols, and words in cybersecurity warnings}, booktitle = {SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI)}, year = {2020}, note = {Conference Papers}, organization = {ACM} }
Theses
- Rebecca Jeong. [Thesis] Children and adults’ perception of signal colours, symbols, and words in the context of cybersecurity warnings. Master’s thesis, Human Computer Interaction, Carleton University, 2019.
[Bibtex]@MASTERSTHESIS{jeong2019thesis-carleton, author = {Rebecca Jeong}, title = {[Thesis] Children and adults' perception of signal colours, symbols, and words in the context of cybersecurity warnings }, school = {Human Computer Interaction, Carleton University}, year = {2019}, note = {Theses} }