Naama Ilany-Tzur, PhD, is a researcher of online behavior and a full stack web development instructor. Her primary interests revolve around the sphere of online decision-making, particularly in the context of privacy and security-related choices. Her methodological approach is digital experiments that utilizes a variety of data analysis methodologies and web development technologies. She earned her PhD from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev's Faculty of Engineering, and possesses a bachelor's degree in economics and philosophy, alongside a master's in information systems from Tel Aviv University. Naama's contributions extend to reputable Information System Journals like "Information & Management" and "Behaviour & Information Technology." Additionally, she published her resear...
Assistant Teaching Professor, Information Systems at Carnegie Mellon University